A Helensburgh charitable cafe is thanking their customers for all the help it has offered local charities.
Coffee Corner, within Bethesda Christian Fellowship in the town, has now raised more than £10,000 since it opened in 2022.
Located on the corner of Colquhoun Square and West King Street, it is run mainly by enthusiastic volunteers.
Charities such as the Helensburgh and Lomond Foodbank, Cornerstone and the Rainbow Valley Cancer Charity have all benefitted.
A cheque was recently presented to members of the local branch of Enable.
The Coffee Corner is open from Wednesday to Friday each week, from 10am to 4pm.
A spokesperson told the Advertiser: "The cafe aims to provide a warm, inviting space for the community and welcomes customers of all ages.
"It’s proved to be extremely popular and many regular customers return weekly to enjoy great coffee, amazing freshly baked treats, and gorgeous soup and sandwiches using the best of local ingredients.
"Coffee Corner would like to thank their wonderful, generous customers for their ‘tips’ which have helped to support so many local causes."
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