
The number of Island residents in need of help with food parcels is at an ‘all time high’, a charity has said.
The Salvation Army has received more than 1,300 referrals for food parcels since its Christmas appeal started in October.
Last year, the charity helped more than 1,000 locals in need of food packages, as well as providing 325 children with toys.
Drug and alcohol charity sees drop off in donations
Douglas Council rules out rent-to-buy scheme
Public Health warns D&V is circulating on the Island
Improvements being made as part of ongoing RDCH work
Postal services to USA still suspended