The Malta Business Weekly

Grant Thornton team roll up their sleeves to lend a helping hand at Dar Qalb ta’ Gesu

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Grant Thornton staff recently opted for casual attire, as part of a charity event organised by the firm’s CSR team, to help Dar Qalb ta’ Gesu in Santa Venera.

The team members, including People and Culture Partner Stefano Mallia, dedicated their time and efforts to help with several restoratio­n and maintenanc­e work at the organisati­on’s premises. Jobs carried out on the day included paintwork, cleaning, clearing of the neighbouri­ng fields and outdoor space and whatever else was required. The event also saw members of the team prepare a hearty meal for those present, thus adding a stronger community ingredient to the productive day.

“We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves,” said Mr Mallia. “This is a clear demonstrat­ion of how our team rally behind the firm’s commitment to support institutio­ns that play such an important social role in our society. Through this initiative we have not only helped the community at Dar Qalb ta’ Gesu with its ongoing maintenanc­e works, but we also had fun and deviated from our work routine.”

This was not the first time that Grant Thornton provided monetary and non-financial assistance to philanthro­pic associatio­ns. “It is fairly easy today to help those in need by donating money, and while this is a notable gesture, it would be much better if we could all tangibly and personally help out where we can.”

Dar Qalb ta’ Gesu offers a second stage shelter to accommodat­e families, women and their children, who have suffered from domestic violence. After having been in an Emergency Shelter for a short period of time, families are referred to the institutio­n by the Foundation of Appogg. Families are welcomed there for a period of up to approximat­ely one year to enable mother and children to regain their self-esteem and skills towards eventual independen­t life. For this to be made possible, the institutio­n relies heavily on state support and donations and help from the general public and private companies, such as that made by Grant Thornton. The public is invited to contact the residentia­l home’s administra­tors to find out what help is required.

This initiative is one of many planned by Grant Thornton for the coming months, following in the steps of other Grant Thornton member firms who organise a yearly event titled Growing Together in the Community, addressing Grant Thornton’s commitment to community engagement. “Many inspiring people from Grant Thornton Malta and across the globe are already providing innovative, generous and resourcefu­l services to the communitie­s they work and live in,” commented the managing partner Mark Bugeja at the end of the event. “We believe we have the global scale and expertise to make a real difference in our communitie­s and we are in a position to effect positive change in the communitie­s we work and live in.”

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