Funded by National Lottery Community Fund, run by St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in partnership with other charities and organisations. Luke's Larder is our community-led project, supporting well-being through food and shared activities. We are a community hub and kitchen providing;
- an attractive, welcoming, safe and accessible building
- a place to gather and connect and do enjoyable things
together (shared activities)
- community food activities supporting wellbeing
Good food has always been at the heart of what we do. 'Bite & a Blether' is time to share a meal with other people, a time to talk to others and connect. Tuesday 12noon - 2pm; Home-made soup, toasties, cake, tea/coffee
Wednesday 3.30-5.30pm; Home-made meal (varies each week) & a quiz
Thursday 10.30-1pm; Bacon rolls, baked potatoes, toasties, cake, tea/coffee
- access to surplus food from local supermarkets via our FareShare Community Food Member & FareShare Go, and partner donations
Community Pantry (Membership); Tuesday 12noon - 2pm & Thursday 10.20-1pm
- employment and volunteering opportunities
Speak to us about volunteering
- services for the community by hosting other organisations (e.g. the local authority, charities, training providers)
- access to signposting and advice in an accessible setting
The Well - supporting the people of Fife together
Fife Health & Social Care Partnership 03451 551500 [email protected]
Tuesday 1230-2.30pm
Our community hub is aimed at those living nearby in Auchmuty and surrounding precincts, and also the wider Glenrothes community & beyond. It is open and accessible to the whole community and that includes people so often marginalised and isolated including those with physical disabilities, drug or alcohol issues and mental health challenges. The hub provides services for the community by hosting other organisations (e.g. the local authority, charities, training providers) - speak to us to find out more. This work is people-led, connected, and strengths-based.