Neurotribe will provide opportunities to spend more time in the outdoors
It's hoped a new scheme can help autistic adults on the Isle of Man find their place in society.
Neurotribe has been created by Soul Adventures and Autism Initiatives, and aims to give the charity's service users access to the outdoors.
It's been funded for the next 12 months by the Manx Lottery Trust, and organisers say they've been inundated with requests from people to take part.
Kate Berquist from Soul Adventures, Neurotribe ambassador Seb, and Zosia Raby from Autism Initiatives have been telling Amy Griffiths more:
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