The Island's Hospice has received a £100,000 donation from a local company.
Kelproperties (IOM) Limited - based on St George's Street has donated the funds.
The charity says the generous support is vital to ensure it can maintain funding its services for patients and those who matter to them.
Director Barry McCarney said "Kelproperties has had a very successful year, therefore we are pleased to have been able to make a contribution to such a worthy charity as Hospice Isle of Man".
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