They could secure £5,000 for their chosen cause
Various schools across the Island are undertaking a 'charity awareness challenge'.
Pupils get into groups and pick a charity they'd like to represent, and then are tasked with raising awareness for the work the organisation carries out.
At the end, the group deemed to have done the most will receive a £5,000 donation which will go towards their chosen charity.
Lois, Molly, Tiana, and Ellie are from Queen Elizabeth II High School in Peel who are supporting the Mustard Seed Project, which works to educate and feed Kenyan communities.
They told Manx Radio's Christian Jones about some of the challenges being faced there:
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