In only one year, a Manx charity has managed to reach its target of raising £80,000.
Manx Miracles, set up by a local mum, raised the money to fund a new sensory playroom at the Island's Pre-School Assessment Centre.
It will be completed in September this year, and will help young children to develop their audio, visual, oral and vestibular skills.
The charity turns one next Friday (4th), and new Fundraising Manager Tina Lawton says they're now turning their attention to the next "miracle".
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