Love Island's Paige Turley and Finn Tapp visit Glasgow soup kitchen and help dish out hot food
23.06.2022 - 16:53
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Love Island's Paige Turley and Finn Tapp visited a Glasgow soup kitchen to help them dish out hot food. The couple, who now reside in Manchester, popped back up to Scotland to give a helping hand to the Homeless Project Scotland charity.
Paige shared their visit online, urged everyone to help in anyway they can and said the experience was extremely 'bittersweet'. Alongside a clip of the pair dishing up plates, Paige wrote: "Finn and I headed to Glasgow to help the guys at @homelessprojectscotland with their soup kitchen. I recently seen a video circulate on Twitter about the amazing work these guys do around Scotland and had to get involved.
She added: "The charity was set up in 2019 providing hot drinks and food throughout the harsh winter nights to the homeless and quickly snowballed with the pandemic leaving a lot of people and families vulnerable. They provide over 1500 meals per week!
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"It was a bittersweet night. Truly amazing to see so many people come together but equally shocking that there is such a need."
Sharing their donation link, Paige added: "They are always in need of volunteers and donations with their organisation being run solely by kind people giving up their time to help, you can find out more and learn how to get involved using the link below."
The charity also praised the pair for helping them out. They said: "Thank you to @paige_turley @finley__tapp for visiting our soup kitchen on argyle street glasgow. Thank you for your support. Visit www.homelessprojectscotland.org to donate."
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