'Everyone deserves to celebrate and enjoy Christmas, so we are here for homeless people as they are our family.'
A kind-hearted restaurant owner in the city centre is hoping to help the Homeless on Christmas Day by offering food and gifts of clothing to those who need it.
Muhammad Sultan, who runs the ever-popular Charcoals Indian restaurant on the Trongate, and his team have been helping those in need for years and was recently recognised for his charity work with a special award. Each week, he gives out free food between the hours of 3 and 4 pm on Mondays and Tuesdays to homeless people in Glasgow from the restaurant. READ NEXT: Restaurant owner thanks Glaswegians for helping to feed families in Pakistan
And Muhammad, who also goes out of his way to offer much-needed items such as gloves, hats, and sleeping bags to the homeless when he can, also spends a month in the city of Lahore working with 18-20 of his family and friends to help feed over a thousand people with free food packages and a special cookout.
Speaking about the day, Muhammad said: "Everyone deserves to celebrate and enjoy Christmas, so we are here for homeless people as they are our family.Anyone looking to help or support Muhammad in his efforts can find out more on the Charcoal's Facebook page.
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