The Celtic FC Foundation is shelling out £300,000 to ensure nobody goes hungry during the coronavirus crisis.The club was founded over 130 years ago to alleviate poverty in the East End of Glasgow, with the charity continuing that goal in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemnic.Many families have been left short of money and food due to the impact the lockdown restrictions have had on employment.And the Foundation is now helping other charities to ensure the needy are able to eat.The charity ordinarily raises around £3million every year, using the money for poverty, social inclusion and employability projects.As well as working with marginalised people in Glasgow, it also helps those struggling in Edinburgh, London, Ireland and elsewhere in the