'There are children here that are still waiting'
A service of remembrance, hosted by a Manx organisation which hopes to educate residents about organ donation, will take place tomorrow (2 December).
As many as 230 children across the British Isles are awaiting a lifesaving transplant.
People whose lives have been affected by organ donation, on the Island, are invited to attend the service to light a candle and speak to others about their experiences.
Saturday's event will take place at St George's Church in Douglas from 2.30pm.
Organiser, and Manx resident, Diane Taylor - whose son Daniel was a donor - says there's still a national shortage:
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