Published Date: Dec 22nd, 2022
For many people this festive season may well feel anything but.festive. Christmas can be a difficult time for some, but this year in the midst of a cost of living crisis it might seem hopeless.
Thankfully there’s support available to help people through. While most council services will be closed on Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th and Wednesday 28th December and again on Monday 2nd, Tuesday 3rd and Wednesday 4th there will be emergency provision in place for those in crisis.
Cllr David Ross, Leader of Fife Council said he wanted to remind people that support is available and they shouldn’t be embarrassed or afraid to ask for it.
“Christmastime can put an unbearable pressure on people who may already be struggling. It’s not always a happy time, and for those who are isolated, struggling financially, or just lonely it is especially difficult.
“We don’t want anyone to suffer alone though. There is support available, and while some services will be closed for a few days a lot of work has gone into ensuring there are venues open in most localities providing warmth and company during the festive period.”
Area teams have been working hard with community partners, and local organisations and charities to make sure there is help available in our communities on various days during the two week festive period. There are Café Inc lunches and Warm Spaces throughout Fife along with area specific activities. Details of venues and opening times can be found on the #OurFife website.
There are some services which will be continuing right through the holiday period. For example, the Council emergency, out of hours line 03451 55 00 99 will be available 24hrs, daily, for those in extreme crisis.
The cost of living Community Support line on 0800 952 0330 will be closed on the public holiday dates but will be running from 9am to 5pm on Thursday, 29th and Friday 30th of December and again as normal from 5th January 2023, as will the Scottish Welfare Fund line on 0300 555 0265.
There's also a whole range of contacts and useful numbers in the Staying Safe and Keeping Well booklet for people who may be struggling emotionally or physically this year.
Cllr Ross concluded,
“I’d like to ask that, if you are able, you keep an eye on family, friends and neighbours who may be finding things more difficult and point them in the direction of the support that’s there for them.
“I wish you all a peaceful Christmas and best wishes for the New Year. “