From Christmas toy banks to campaigns to ensure OAPs receive a flu jab, we care about our Glasgow community.
We want to continue to support causes that matter to our readers and this month we are hoping to support three Glasgow charities.
Throughout November we will work with you to provide a much-needed cash boost to three Glasgow charities.
For each annual subscription, we will donate £10 to be split between cancer support charity Maggie's, Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland and Beloved Rabbits.
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Here is why these charities matter:
Maggie’s cancer caring centres have been providing support to people learning to live with a cancer diagnosis for 25 years.
Founder Maggie Keswick Jencks used her own experience of breast cancer to create a new type of care.
We told of the experience of one 57-year-old man whose world had been turned upside down by a cancer diagnosis.
Alan Turnball vividly remembers the first time he walked into Maggie’s Glasgow. Read more about his story HERE.
Every year, Beloved Rabbits takes care of hundreds of rabbits that have been surrendered to them.
The team of volunteers works hard to fight for welfare standards of domestic rabbits in Scotland through the provision of a number of services including rabbit rescue.
They started up the organisation in December 2010 to help bridge the massive gap in Glasgow for rabbit rescue.
Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland wants to make day to day life for people living with chest, heart and stroke conditions easier.
The charity helps people across Scotland and their families who have had their worlds turned upside down after a diagnosis of chest or heart conditions or after a stroke.
They provide care and support to both those suffering from the diseases but also to their families.
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