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Lifeline foodbanks in West Dunbartonshire mark one year of supporting thousands of people during pandemic

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Lifeline foodbanks are marking a year of supporting thousands of people across West Dunbartonshire after the pandemic forced them to find new ways of helping the community.Organisations, including West Dunbartonshire Community Foodshare (WDCF) and Food For Thought have spent the past year working around the clock to reach those in need.WDCF closed the doors of its distribution centres on March 20 last year and volunteers couldn’t imagine what the future was going to hold.At the start of the pandemic, manager Clair Coyle told us the closures of the centres could cripple the service and pledged to stay open as long as they could.But despite their fears,.

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