Manx Solidarity Fund offers support to those affected by pandemic
A charity helping those facing hardship during the coronavirus pandemic says it saw a spike in demand during the Island's second lockdown.
The Manx Solidarity Fund, which was set up last year in response to the first set of restrictions, has been busy since the circuit break came into force earlier this month.
The organisation supports individuals and businesses directly hit by the Covid-19 outbreak.
Director Donna Crellin says the team is working to get help to those who need it as quickly as possible:
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