The ongoing work of Curnie Clubs to tackle the effects of social isolation throughout the Fife has been praised.
Curnie Clubs have been welcoming society’s most isolated people since 2016, often linking up with each other across Fife and are providing support through online group activities and specialist one-to-one assistance.
Mid Fife and Glenrothes SNP MSP, Jenny Gilruth, a long-time supporter of Curnie Clubs, said: “I am indebted to the work being undertaken by Curnie Clubs in Fife, and all they are doing in local area during such difficult times.
“As our country faces the unprecedented challenges posed by COVID-19, the move from groups, such as Curnie Clubs, will benefit many of the most vulnerable in our communities.
“It is vital that during this period of uncertainty anyone who requires support for their mental health can receive it, and I am grateful for the inclusive and proactive way in which Curnie Clubs are going about providing this support.”
Commenting on the recent efforts to adapt to the pandemic, Glenrothes Curnie Club project worker, Jo Mitchell, said: “Some Curnie members are feeling extra pressure during this time of lockdown.
“The staff team and the other members are being extra supportive and helping them through this.
“Other than one to one conversations we have our Facebook groups. But we also have virtual group activities every day.
“These can be anything from art or cooking sessions to debates, or just chatting or watching a film together.
“The main thing is that, where people have been totally isolated or lonely, they now have a group of friends who understand what that can be like, so it’s very welcoming.
“Our members often say to us it feels like family.”
To access support please call 07807 011951, or email curnieclubsinfife@gmail.com.