Firm donates to hardship appeal
A Douglas-based egaming company has lent a hand supporting local students.
Celton Manx is helping students at Isle of Man College financially after the company gave the Isle of Man Youth Partnership Student Hardship Fund the company's Recognition award.
The awards aim to support smaller charities and not-for-profit organisations, and the money will be used to help cover essential living costs.
Celton Manx executive director Bill Mummery says the fund will help ensure talented students don’t have future career options restricted for want of financial assistance.
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