
Staff at the Royal Bank of Scotland International have raised more than £2,500 for the Island’s young carers.
The money was made through a combination of dress-down days with workers donating money, and through a cake stall run by the bank’s Technology Department.
RBSI also made a donation under its fund which recognises the fundraising efforts of staff members.
The cash has been presented to Crossroads Young Carers which provides respite for youngsters in the Island who look after parents or close relatives with serious illnesses or disabilities.
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