Local businesses have come together to help homeless people on the Isle of Man.
Curpheys, Intersport, Whistles, Dukes, Millets, Peacocks, Newsons, Cotton Traders and Shoprite all lent their support over the festive period.
They were approached by staff from the Department of Health and Social Care who collected the gifts before donating them to Graih.
The charity helps people who are homeless or living in temporary or insecure accommodation - Matthew Robinson is a volunteer:
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