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Life inside the hubs: Meet the heroes helping our communities through COVID-19 pandemic

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Community stalwart Donna Fitzpatrick heads up the volunteer teams based at the Fullarton hub – which is linked to Vineburgh and Redburn.A total of 44 volunteers have come forward to help their community since the outbreak.And Donna is thrilled by the response of those mucking in.She said:“It’s a fantastic response, you don’t need to ask for help because they come.“We’ve had a lot of feedback from people using the service in these hard times and they’re happy knowing there is somebody out there making a difference.“The full experience is very humbling.“I’m so proud of everyone on the team and it shows great community spirit, dedication, genuine kindness and humanity in the town right now.“We’ve all said from the beginning we’re all part of

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