This year's event taking place on Saturday
An annual awareness walk to celebrate those on the Island with Down's Syndrome has raised more than £27,000 to date.
Teddy's Trundle is now in its fifth year, and sees participants walk the 21km from Peel to Douglas.
It's organised by Charli and Oli Dimelow, whose four-year-old son Teddy was diagnosed with Down's Syndrome when he was 8 weeks old.
Charli says it's blossomed into something really wonderful:
This year's event is starting at 9.15am tomorrow (Saturday 21 March) at the kipper factory in Peel.
You can find out how to donate here.

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