The Glasgow based charity are in 'crisis'
Glasgow based charity, Homeless Project Scotland is facing a 'crisis' after their fridge van appears too old to drive in the city's new low emission zones.
The Homeless Project Scotland have created a JustGiving page in hope to gain enough funds for a new vehicle - part of their description reads: "This means that we are unable to collect and deliver crucial food supplies to some of the most vulnerable people in our community. They appear grateful for any donations, saying, "Any donation, big or small, can make a difference. By donating, you will be directly helping homeless Project Scotland to continue to collect and deliver food to the homeless and vulnerable in our community.
Like Homeless Project Scotland, both organisations set up a crowdfund in an appeal for the communities help.
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