 
                                    It will fund efforts to improve mental health education for young people with learning disabilities
The Isle of Man Freemasons has donated £26,800 to Isle Listen.
It's expected to help teach children with learning disabilities how to deal with mental health struggles.
The charity says: "Research shows that young people with SEND are three to six times more likely to experience mental health difficulties than their peers.
"Yet these issues are often harder to identify and treat."
There are around 14,000 children in school on the Island, with almost 20 per cent of those young people on the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) register.
Isle Listen's Education Lead Rebecca McNair and Head of the Freemasons Martin Blackburn explain how the grant can help:

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