SCOTLAND Striker Steven Naismith gave a boost to Glasgow's homeless when he visited a charity centre.
The former Rangers and Kilmarnock star, now with Everton, sponsored a Christmas lunch for the charity Loaves and Fishes.
It was his third year supporting the charity, and the lunch was held at Renfield St Stephen's Church, in Bath Street.
Steven said: "Each year I have been truly humbled and touched by the great work they do and the stories I hear from the men and women who attend the lunch.
"I am fortunate to be representing a top football club and my country at international level.
"If I can use my profile to give something back to those that are perhaps less fortunate in society then hopefully I can make a small difference."
Charity chairman Denis Curran said he was delighted to have Steven's support.
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