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Plea for help as charity loses funding

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Published Date:
31 July 2010
A CHARITY helping Levenmouth and East Neuk families is rallying for support, amid fears it is 'at risk of being lost'.
Attention Fife, a Kingdom-wide support and information network for those affected by attention, hyperactivity and impulsivity difficulties, is in dire straits after having its £36,000 annual budget withdrawn by Fife Council in April.

Formed in 1997, the Kirkcaldy-based voluntary organisation has relied on council money and grants from other bodies to carry out unique holistic elements like workshops and parent support groups on nutrition and behaviour in towns including Leven.



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  • Last Updated: 27 July 2010 10:22 AM
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