The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

£60k boost to centre’s Covid response

- CRAIG SMITH

A Fife community hub’s response to coronaviru­s has been boosted by £60,000 from the Scottish Government.

The funding has enabled Collydean Community Centre in Glenrothes to implement several initiative­s, including preparing and delivering emergency food parcels, collecting prescripti­ons and medical supplies, offering free smartphone­s and iPads to those with no internet access and sharing funding with specialist agencies or grassroot organisati­ons throughout Glenrothes and Fife.

The centre, which serves 19,000 residents across north Glenrothes, received its grant from the Scottish Government Supporting Communitie­s Fund, and was effectivel­y repurposed in March as a “community anchor organisati­on” following the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Centre manager Rose Duncan explained: “So many people in our area have lost all or a proportion of their income due to the national lockdown and are struggling to cope with the new stay-at-home regime.

“Many more are self-isolating due to other health conditions and in addition we have a relatively large number of people who were already in the ‘vulnerable’ category resident in the area before the pandemic hit.

“As a result, our food project has proven to be a life changer for so many. Having food parcels delivered to their door in a time when they are afraid to shop themselves has provided a tremendous reassuranc­e and one less thing to worry about.

“We have also done our best to include as many healthy food options as possible.

“Hats off to our volunteer team for preparing the parcels and managing all the deliveries.

“Covid-19 has had a devastatin­g global effect but also has shone a light on community spirit in our area.”

After local SNP MSP Jenny Gilruth put them in touch, the centre was also able to provide Kingdom Abuse Survivors Project (KASP) with laptops and smartphone­s with three months’ free credit to enable the organisati­on to move its counsellin­g services online.

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford ?? Collydean Community Centre manager Rose Duncan.
Picture: Kim Cessford Collydean Community Centre manager Rose Duncan.

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