The Island's police cadets are on a mission this weekend to help out a local charity which supports the homeless.
Members of the IOM Police Youth Scheme are going to 'go homeless' on Saturday night (May 29) on the streets of Douglas looking to raise money for Graih, which helps those either living on the streets or are in unsecure accommodation.
During the day, they'll also be doing a cycling and walking challenge in the Strand Shopping Centre aiming to cover over 250 miles for the cause.
Cadets Charlie, Ann Mary and Lilee-Mae who're taking part spoke to us about it and what they think of the work of Graih.
So far they've raised hundreds of pounds for the cause and are hoping people can continue donating as much as they can - a link to their JustGiving page is available here.
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