 
                            An Island business has raised over £2,000 for a charity supporting Noble's Hospital whilst celebrating the Islands key workers.
During May, owner of Believe Designs, Theresa Isaac, created limited editions mugs to recognise the efforts of key workers during the Coronavirus pandemic, with each of them bought for a key worker and personalised with their name as a tribute.
All the profits from the sales have now been donated to the Friends of Nobl'e charity, with £2,200 generated in total.
The business is also thanking all those who bought the mugs, Emma Smart for doing a fantastic job in selling them on their behalf to Fife, in Scotland, and Island Express for delivering the items to Scotland free of charge.
 
                                         
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