BTG donation gift to help teenagers and adults
Teenagers and adults with chronic and life-threatening conditions have a new, purpose-built facility for them.
The new 'Pod' is the brainchild of Bridge the Gap and features the likes of a wall-mounted TV, games, activities and a study area.
The Manx charity has gifted it to Noble's Hospital, with running costs being met by the Department of Health and Social Care.
It'll be officially opened by Health Minister David Ashford at 4pm today.
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