Could you help make sure residents don't feel alone on Island?
Local charity Southern Befrienders is on the lookout for volunteers who could spare an hour or two of their time to become a befriender or help out at the activities and events it runs during the year.
The organisation aims to support those experiencing loneliness or isolation with volunteers providing one-to-one companionship as well as running social activities to help people spend time together and feel valued.
Those who're interested in helping support the cause are invited to find out more at www.southernbefrienders.im .
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