The Malta Business Weekly

HSBC Foundation assists in creating a new ambience at St Joseph’s Home

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The wellbeing of five children currently living at St Joseph’s Home in Sta Venera has been enhanced following extensive refurbishm­ent of their bedrooms and other facilities.

The works on the boys’ flat, which included the changing of tile flooring, upgrading of electrical installati­ons, repainting works, new bedroom furniture and new doors, ensures that the tenants have comfortabl­e winters and bright summers.

“Presently there are five boys living in the flat, with the possibilit­y of increasing to six boys in case of emergency. The renewal work was a big undertakin­g for us, both in terms of investment and the duration of the project. HSBC Malta Foundation came forward to shoulder nearly 50% of the investment needed,” said St Joseph’s Home director Rev Fr Gigi Mallia MSSP.

The history of St Joseph’s Home dates back to 1888, with the fathers of the Missionary of St Paul taking over the running of the Home in 1922. The Home went on to acquire particular social as well as architectu­ral significan­ce.

HSBC Malta CEO Andrew Beane said: “We are delighted to be supporting St Joseph’s Home with their tremendous work to improve the lives of young people.”

Sean Busuttil Cordina representi­ng Re/Max & Friends Foundation, which has also contribute­d to the project, was also present on the occasion.

Helping disadvanta­ged children is one of the three pillars of HSBC Malta Foundation’s guiding mis- sion. Most recently, the Foundation announced its support to the organisati­on of the 2017 World Conference of the Internatio­nal Foster Care Organisati­on (1 – 4 November) in Malta. Other ongoing programmes for children are aimed at youth empowermen­t, new learning opportunit­ies and leadership building.

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