People in fuel poverty and experiencing 'fuel anxiety'
The Isle of Man Foodbank is experiencing ‘continuous demand’ but help is still available to those who need it.
That’s the message from the charity which says more and more people are turning to the facility as the cost-of-living continues to soar.
Inflation now stands at 10.1 per cent on the Island.
Manager Neal Mellon says they’re determined to help people in crisis back to being independent:
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