Female Tynwald members have donated bras to raise money for Breast Cancer.
Girlguiding IOM is asking people to donate used, surplus (or new) bras to help charity 'Against Breast Cancer' raise funds for research.
MHKs - including Ann Corlett, Clare Barber and Daphne Cain are among those helping.
You can deposit unwanted bras into one of the bright pink banks across the Island - they'll then be sent to Africa and sold at affordable prices by small businesses there.
You can find a bank at Corinthians Football Club in Ballafletcher, Keystone Law in Douglas, the Bowl, and Douglas Library on Victoria Street.
Supporting @GirlguidingIOM the Tynwald ladies donated their old bras to raise money for Breast Cancer and to support small businesses in Africa.
— Tynwald - the parliament of the Isle of Man (@tynwaldinfo) January 18, 2022
@AgainstBreastCancer have a video online that explains #brarecycling https://t.co/Z3HibEY3w9
#recycling #BreastCancerAwareness https://t.co/8tPxZZMDEN pic.twitter.com/RntVBUVFNG
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