St Christopher's and Housing Matters to give evidence
Housing and homelessness on the Isle of Man will be put under the spotlight this week.
The Select Committee of Tynwald on Poverty will take evidence from two charities on Thursday (10 March).
The head of aftercare, and aftercare manager, from St Christopher's will attend as will the manager, and deputy manager, of Housing Matters.
The session will take place from 10am at the Legislative Buildings in Douglas – members of the public are welcome to attend.
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