An Italian restaurant and bar in Glasgow is donating any earnings it makes from today's Valentine's Day lunch bookings towards the Turkey earthquake appeal.
Parts of Turkey and Syria were hit by tragic earthquakes last week with the death toll now reaching over 35,000. Families have been left devastated at the loss of their loved-ones while the world rallies together to send aid and offer their support following the disaster.
Glasgow has come together over the last week with kind-hearted Glaswegians putting together whatever they can and sending donations including clothes, nappies, tinned food and cash to the earthquake-hit nations.
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Sannio Italian Restaurant and Bar is playing their part as they pledge to donate one hundred per cent of today's lunch time bookings towards their Turkey earthquake appeal which has so far raised nearly £5,000.
Speaking on social media, the Elmbank Street business wrote: "The proceeds, for any bookings between 12-4pm, on Tuesday 14th February, will be donated to our Turkey Earthquake appeal.
"This tragedy is very close to our hearts, so, to help as much as we can, we have decided to not simply donate our profits that lunchtime, but 100% of our proceeds, so every single part of your lunch, from the food, drinks, to the staff wages, is all being donated by us, so every sale, the full amount is being donated to help the people of Turkey at this time."
You can book a table for a romantic Valentine's Day lunch at Sannio, with your money going towards a good cause, here.
Customers can also donate to their fundraising appeal here.
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