Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A Dumbarton charity has embraced digital technology by taking its services for young people online during the latest lockdown.Tullochan helps over 1,000 people between the ages of seven and 24 across the area each year, helping them to improve their exam results, employability and offering support to those experiencing issues at home, with their mental health or with addiction.The stricter lockdown introduced from Boxing Day has forced the Broadmeadow-based group to adjust however, with their popular social enterprises Fashion Fix and The Common Good Cafe forced to close.That hasn’t stopped the charity continuing to make a difference in the lives of.
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