A LOCAL food bank has spoke about the kind generosity handed to them by Clydebank residents in the run up to Christmas. West Dunbartonshire Community Foodshare has been busy operating from its food outlet in Clydebank, with many health and safety restrictions put in place. The team of volunteers have also been doing a home delivery service alongside foodbank partner Food for Thought for people referred by the council’s Crisis team. More recently, Charity Manager Clair Coyle has admitted it’s been a frantic and busy few weeks. Clair told the Post: “What a strangely different year this has been for West Dunbartonshire Community Foodshare, as it has been for everyone.
THE manager of a community food sharing project has spoken of her “heartfelt thanks” to the people of Dumbarton and the Vale for the support they’ve given to the charity’s Christmas appeal - and to its work throughout the lockdown. West Dunbartonshire Community Foodshare has been busy operating from its food outlets in Alexandria, Dumbarton and Clydebank, with many health and safety restrictions put in place. Its volunteers have also been doing a home delivery service alongside food bank partner Food for Thought for people referred by the West Dunbartonshire Council’s crisis team. More recently, charity manager Clair Coyle has admitted it’s been a frantic and busy few weeks.