‘Send a Letter and Deliver a Smile’
A new leaflet formed by the Isle of Man Post Office and Manx Solidarity Fund aims to help lift people’s spirits during the pandemic.
From the start of next week (Monday 11 May) households around the Island will receive the leaflet.
One side will provide information about the recently formed Manx Solidarity Fund and the other will feature a postage paid postcard including artwork from the #CarryUsThrough stamp collection.
Residents can use this to send a message to anyone around the world - completely free of charge.
After making a donation from the proceeds of its #CarryUsThrough stamp collection to the Manx Solidarity Fund, the Post Office has been keen to continue supporting the charity through this free of charge door to door delivery service.
Chairman of IOMPO Julie Edge MHK said “The Manx Solidarity Fund wants to bring communities together and we share these values” also noting how the postcard will send “some words of hope, love or thanks to friends or family who may be in isolation.”
Patron of the Manx Solidarity Fund, Lieutenant Governor Sir Richard Gozney has thanked Isle of Man Post Office on behalf of the charity.
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