Could you help a Wallaby find its forever home?
After the hugely successful IOM Hospice Wallabies Gone Wild campaign earlier this year - which saw an array of the colourful creations dotted throughout the Island, they were auctioned off in September.
Although 29 wallabies found new families both on Island and across the world - one didn't - Shoal.
The magnificent Shoal - who's design is inspired by the Manx fishing industry was designed by local artist, Kate Summerville.
The Hospice says through no fault of his own, Shoal finds himself looking for a new family and needs a new forever-home in time for Christmas - and asks can you, or someone you know, help and give Shoal a loving home?
All proceeds from Shoal’s adoption provides vital funds for Hospice Isle of Man to continue offering its services to patients and their families -supporting patients to live their way, at home, to the end of their lives.
Bidding closes on Friday, December 20, and his search can be followed on Hospice Isle of Man’s social media.
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