A CHARITY that is currently supporting 29 formerly homeless people across the city is closing one of its furniture warehouse stores and will have deals of up to 90 per cent off.

Emmaus Glasgow is calling on people to visit their closing down sale from this Friday at the Adamswell Street warehouse.

The funds generated from selling donated items help the charity support formerly homeless people by giving them a home, work in a social enterprise and an opportunity to regain lost self-esteem to help rebuild their lives.

Richard Allwood, community director at Emmaus Glasgow, said: “Unfortunately, due to circumstances outside of our control, our warehouse on Adamswell Street is closing down.

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“It’s stocked full of furniture and household essentials which we don’t want to see go to landfill, and that’s why we’re asking people to pop down to our warehouse from 25 to 28 September, and help us ensure all our items find a good home.

“We couldn’t do our work without the public and we hope that our local community will pull together to help us make a difference to the environment and the lives of the people we support.”

The sale will take place from Friday to Monday, from 9am to 1pm each of the days, at 149 Adamswell Street, Glasgow, G21 4DD.

The charity will also be accepting furniture, household goods, clothing and much more, to be sold in their other twoshops in Hamiltonhill and Patrick.

For more information, call 0141 353 3909 or visit emmaus.org.uk/glasgow.