Three year old Savannah May's garden transformed by local charities
Magical and emotional were the words used to describe how members of a charity on the Island felt after delivering an extra special Christmas celebration to a Castletown family.
Three year old Savannah May was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis type1 (nf1) which is also causing the toddler to go blind.
To help the family create lasting memories, Sight Matters and other organisations turned their back garden into a winter wonderland.
Cathryn Bradley is from Sight Matters, she says Savannah is one of their newer members:
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