ALMOST 1700 winter coats and other items of clothing will be distributed among people living rough in Glasgow, thanks to a charity appeal.
The Wrap Up Glasgow campaign was run by Human Appeal, a UK Muslim-faith based charity. The scheme also ran in Manchester and Birmingham. The clothing will be available from homeless shelters and other centres where professionals will also provide advice and services.
Samra Said, the UK domestic programmes manager for Human Appeal, said: “We are touched that so many people across these three great cities have responded with such generosity and kindness.
“These items of winter clothing won’t just warm a heart but they could change a life.
“Human Appeal is working with our partners to distribute these coats, gloves, hats and jumpers and we hope we can help people with advice at the same time.”
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