 I'm very eratic. I have suffered with my own demons all my life through drug abuse and alcohol. When I fell pregnant, also my wee girl saved us because I was a drunken alcoholic when I first fell pregnant. I wasn't really of any confidence in myself kind of thing. And it was quite isolated at the Snowborne baby and all my friends were away doing different journeys and different things. So someone had introduced me to Linkup and with the support of Linkup they've helped build me up basically a few times now, not just once. And they're always there for us if I need them. Having someone to talk to, that was the biggest difference for me when I first came to Linkup because it was so easy to talk to them. Through Linkup I received loads of education like I've done my health and hygiene, I've done my emergency first aid, I've done my first aid. I believe in myself a bit more now. I actually went forward with a voluntary role. Anything that they need to help with really they just holler on me. I ended up with my own group called Healthy Me, just basic, and it was free weight loss advice. I've done that for three years now. I won the most prestigious award from Volunteer Dundee, which was the Catherine Mackenzie Make a Difference Award, which is basically dealing with your demons while helping others. Linkup is community, it's building a community. Not a lot of people doing all the behind the scenes sort of things that what it takes to actually get the group up and running and how much money and things like that. And if it wasn't for the fund and then just wouldn't happen, I wouldn't be the person that I'm now.