Members of the public raised £3,000 in donations
The owner of a café in Douglas that started a 'pay if forward' scheme to help those struggling with cost of living pressures is urging people to continue to contribute.
Members of the public helped raise around £3,000 in vouchers last year that others could use to purchase a meal, a drink, or a coffee.
Tim Brogan told Manx Radio while people are still benefitting from the scheme, there aren't enough donations:
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