Help on offer as support schemes end
The Manx Solidarity Fund expects more people will need its help in the run up to Christmas.
Since the charity was created in March, it's paid out around £170,000 to individuals and businesses affected by the impact of Covid-19.
One of its directors says demand increased when government support schemes ended.
Peter Washington's predicting a similar spike in the run up to the festive season:
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