Foodbank says mobile loss will impact operations
A local charity is appealing for thieves to return a vital mobile phone which was stolen yesterday afternoon.
The LG S60 smartphone links those who need help to the Isle of Man Foodbank and Housing Matters, and is also used to coordinate vital aid for those who need it.
Neal Mellon, a director at the food bank, says anybody who urgently needs to contact the organisation should do so on 675507.
He says the phone’s loss will have a huge impact on some of the most vulnerable people on the Island:
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