FIFE Alcohol Support Service has been given £149,750 of lottery cash.
They’ll use the award to help adults who have become socially isolated through drink problems.
The aim is to connect people into their local communities and boost their confidence through Curnie (a Scots word for a small number or company) clubs.
The cash came from the Big Lottery Fund and was part of 60 new grants in Scotland that totalled £17 million.
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