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Dumfries Food Train chief executive to stand down

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The chief executive of older people’s charity Food Train is to step down from leading the organisation after 21 years. Michelle Carruthers, one of the longer-serving leaders in Scotland’s third sector, will leave her role at the end of March next year.

Food Train’s life-improving shopping, meal-sharing, befriending and other support services ensure older people can eat and live well in their own homes.

Ms Carruthers was the charity’s first full-time employee when she joined the volunteers as its development officer in July 2002.

At the time, Food Train was spearheaded by a small band of determined older people supporting others aged 65 and over in and around Dumfries by delivering shopping to their homes.

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