The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Levenmouth charity named top community project in UK.

- Claire warrender cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

A lifeline charity which has helped clothe hundreds of children has won a national award.

The Levenmouth Children’s Clothing Bank has supplied tens of thousands of items to more than 650 youngsters since it was launched by the Rotary Club of Buckhaven and Methil in November 2016.

It has now been named best community project in the UK and Ireland by Rotary Internatio­nal, which presented delighted volunteers with the Rotary Great Britain and Ireland Community Cup.

The Buckhaven and Methil club, which has been running for a mere 18 months, is the first Rotary club in Scotland ever to win the accolade.

Christine McIntosh, senior vicepresid­ent, said the clothing bank was regarded as a lifeline for some parents in the community who are suffering hardship and struggling to supply their children with appropriat­e clothes for the season. What started as a few coats on hangers has transforme­d into a huge operation supplying everything from underwear to pyjamas and everything in between.

“It is such an incredible achievemen­t for our club to have been awarded this cup,” she said.

“This project never started out as something we expected to be recognised by anyone, let alone recognised as the best project in Great Britain and Ireland.

“We saw the need in the community at the time and the project developed from there.”

Christine added: “Being able to make a small contributi­on to these families who are going through a difficult time in their lives by just simply giving them one less thing to worry about is an amazing feeling.

“What is no big deal for us can be the difference between a good and a bad day for them.”

The club praised the incredible support received from members of the public. “It really does show how much our community looks out for each other,” said Christine.

The project’s success has prompted the club to urge others to set up similar enterprise­s in their areas.

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Members at their stand at the Rotary District 1010 assembly after being presented with the award.

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