Charity says demand is high during school holidays
People are said to be giving less to the Isle of Man Foodbank.
Meanwhile, during the summer holidays, demand for families is greater because school meals are not available.
Neal Mellon, the foodbank's CEO, says the whole Island is feeling 'financially squeezed'.
But, he says, any contribution, however small, is valuable:
You can find a list of donation points HERE.
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