Vibrant Health Advocates – Indigo brings accessible, friendly health information directly to students in Dunfermline — meeting them at the campus edges and gathering spots where real life happens, not behind a clinic door.
Get in touchDunfermline is a town of learners. Thousands of students move through its college campuses and learning sites every week — between lectures, on lunch breaks, waiting for buses, grabbing a coffee. For many of them, formal health services feel distant, intimidating, or simply hard to fit around a timetable. Vibrant Health Advocates – Indigo exists to close that gap.
Our wellbeing stalls appear regularly at the entrances and social spaces of Dunfermline's college and learning sites. Students can stop for five minutes or fifty — no appointment, no referral, no pressure.
Every resource we produce and every conversation we have is grounded in accuracy and warmth. We cut through confusing jargon so students can make informed choices about their own health and wellbeing.
When a student needs more than information, we know exactly where to point them — local NHS services, counselling providers, food banks, housing advisers, and crisis lines. We keep our referral network current and tested.
We set up welcoming, low-barrier wellbeing pop-ups right at the edges of Dunfermline's learning environments, staffed by trained health advocates who offer honest, plain-English information on mental health, sexual health, nutrition, sleep, stress, and substance use — whatever is pressing for young people right now.
We don't diagnose, we don't lecture, and we don't keep waiting lists. We show up, we listen, and we connect students with the right support at the right moment. Since our founding we have become a trusted and familiar presence across Dunfermline's student community.
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One of our campus-edge sessions
Since our founding we have become a trusted presence across Dunfermline's student community, proud to operate as a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation accountable to the people we serve.
From mental health to nutrition to sexual health — whatever matters most to students right now.
A regular pop-up focused on mental health awareness, stress management, and knowing when and how to seek support — timed to the moments in term that matter most.
Accurate, non-judgemental information on sexual health, relationships, consent, and accessing NHS sexual health services in Fife — the conversations formal education often skips.
Evidence-based information on sleep hygiene, alcohol, cannabis, and other substances, presented without shame or scaremongering, from a harm-reduction model.
Fife College – Dunfermline campus
Volunteer training day