The Operation Christmas Child initiative is gearing up for its annual drive and the organisers are appealing to Manx Public to get involved.
Those wanting to get involved are asked to put together a gift filled shoe-box, which will then be distributed to needy children in Eastern Europe and Africa.
The box needs to be wrapped in festive paper and filled with presents that would appeal to children upto 14 years old.
They're also appealing to businesses to get involved.
The UK based Charity started up in 1990 with the Isle of Man contributing thousands of boxes year on year.
Once completed you can drop off your boxes off at Nadine House, 13 North Quay, Douglas between the 1st and 18th November at B&Q.
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