Glaswegians urged to donate coats to help keep the homeless warm this winter

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Glaswegians urged to donate coats to help keep the homeless warm this winter
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The ‘WrapUp Glasgow’ campaign will run until November 14

The UK’s largest self-storage company, Safestore, is urging Glaswegians to donate good quality, unwanted coats to the UK charity Human Appeal’s ‘WrapUp Glasgow’ campaign.

READ MORE: Inside Lodging House Mission as homeless charity aims to give Glasgow's vulnerable more dignity This winter will mark the 10th year of the UK’s largest self-storage company’s support for the WrapUp campaign which began in London and to date has collected over 179,547 coats since the partnership began in 2011.

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