A popular Glasgow restaurant is set to host a fundraiser for men's mental health.
The Ubiquitous Chip on Ashton Lane will hold the event on November 19 for the charity Brothers in Arms.
To buy tickets, go to https://tinyurl.com/2s42dcrw.
The organisation, which supports men's mental health in Scotland, has created an anonymous platform called Blethr, offering free digital therapy.
This has already reached more than 2,000 men in Scotland with an additional 3,000 benefitting from their resources.
Tickets for the fundraiser include arrival drinks, live music from Michael Cassidy and Tommy Reilly, entry into a raffle with prizes from local businesses, and talks from speakers.
By purchasing tickets, attendees will be directly supporting Brothers in Arms in their mission to increase life preservation in Scotland, where approximately 75 per cent of suicides are male.
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