Hospice Isle of Man has received its last payment of a three year agreement from the Department of Health and Social Care.
The £1.7m helps ensure the charity can continue being the leaders for end of life care on the Island.
The department has supported Hospice annually in acknowledgment of the service it offers to the community.
In 2024, it'll cost the charity £6.8m to run.
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