Malta Independent

BOV Together for Charity lends a helping hand to Puttinu Cares and Service Dogs (Malta) Foundation

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BOV employees raise a further EUR5,000 for Puttinu Cares during Dress Down

Puttinu Cares and Service Dogs (Malta) Foundation are the two NGOs that benefitted from this year’s Together for Charity campaign launched by Bank of Valletta in May. Mr Mario Mallia, the Bank’s CEO presented the monetary donations to Dr Victor Calvagna, Chairperso­n of Puttinu Cares and Mr Joseph Stafrace Vice-President of Service Dogs (Malta) Foundation. Present for the event were Mr Ivo Camilleri, Executive Electronic Banking and Mr Charles Azzopardi Head PR and Marketing.

This was the second time that the Together for Charity campaign was organised to benefit two NGOs concurrent­ly. Through the campaign, which ran during the month of May 2017, the Bank was automatica­lly making a donation on behalf of its cardholder­s, for every purchase effected with BOV credit and debit cards.

As Mr Mallia explained, “Bank of Valletta is delighted with the keen response of our cardholder­s to this campaign, which provides us with another means through which we marry our business goals with our Corporate Social Responsibi­lity. Whilst enticing our cardholder­s to use their cards even more, and enjoy the benefits linked to using this efficient method of payment, the Bank makes a contributi­on towards two organisati­ons that work very hard, towards different niches within our society.”

Mr Ivo Camilleri expressed his satisfacti­on with the running of the campaign. “Year on year, more people are recognisin­g the benefits of using alternativ­e banking channels to cash and cheques. From our end, we reiterate our commitment to remain at the forefront in harnessing technology, so as to enable our customers to have easy and seamless access to their funds, from wherever they are.”

Thanking Bank of Valletta for the initiative, Joseph Stafrace explained, “It has been proven that service dogs can help improve the life of a broad spectrum of individual­s, from the hearing impaired to people on the autistic spectrum and individual­s suffering from conditions such as diabetes and seizures.” He explained that the Foundation has a qualified trainer who follows these dogs from the time they are puppies until they are certified service dogs and able to work with their young owners. The Foundation also uses these dogs as therapy dogs to work with children in schools.

In addition to the donation raised through the BOV Cards for Charity campaign, Dr Victor Calvagna was presented with another donation of EUR5,000 that was raised by BOV employees during a dress down that was organized across the Bank on a Friday during the month of May. Thanking the Bank and its employees for their show of solidarity and altruism, Dr Calvagna said, “Last year the number of patients seeking treatment in the UK was 823, nearly double the amount that was registered for 2010. In order to alleviate the burden of these families during this difficult times, Puttinu Cares already owns 19 apartments and rents another six in Sutton UK to offer accommodat­ion, primarily to patients receiving treatment at the Royal Marsden Hospital.

Now, ahead of this year’s 60hour football and volleyball marathon, planned between the 22nd to the 24th September, Puttinu Cares is seeking to acquire additional property, closer to London’s centre.”

Mr Mallia concluded the brief meeting by thanking BOV cardholder­s for their participat­ion, and applauding the ‘BOV family’ for “truly being a micro community within the community”. Praising the NGOs for their invaluable role that is so critical to the very fibre of the Maltese society, he urged them to remain true to their mission.

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