It's the seventh charity trek organised by Junior Achievement
A group of Isle of Man residents will travel to Cuba at the end of the month to take on a charity trek and also deliver much-needed medication to the country.
In October, Hurricane Melissa devastated the country with torrential rains and flooding.
There'll be 22 people from the Island going to help deliver aid.
The charity trek is the seventh one taken on by Junior Achievement Isle of Man, as chief executive Sue Cook explains:
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