The Malta Business Weekly

Hospice Malta receives a €115K donation from Farsons and its affiliates

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The Malta Hospice Movement, a voluntary organisati­on providing and promoting palliative care to persons suffering from cancer, motor-neuron disease, end-of-life cardiac, respirator­y, renal and liver disease, has received a €115,000 donation from Farsons Foundation, Farrugia Investment­s and Multigas Limited.

The donation, over a three-year period (2019-2021), will be put towards the establishm­ent of St Michael Hospice, the first state-of-the-art complex in Malta dedicated entirely to providing comprehens­ive palliative care.

Offering its services free of charge to patients in Malta and Gozo, the Hospice Movement’s contributi­on is well recognised in the Maltese society. Since its foundation in 1989, many patients and their families, experienci­ng very challengin­g times, have benefited from the services of this voluntary organisati­on.

St Michael Hospice in Santa Venera, formerly known as Adelaide Cini Institute, will become the main premises for Hospice Malta and is expected to help further enhance the already establishe­d community services. The complex will house an in-patient care unit, complement­ing all the other services for a more holistic approach. The present-day therapy services will be expanded and a number of out-patient clinics will also be introduced. St Michael Hospice will also enhance its educationa­l wing which will open many opportunit­ies to exchange expertise with other hospices across Europe and beyond.

The associatio­n between the Hospice Movement and Farsons goes back several years. This latest donation by Farsons and its affiliates will specifical­ly go towards the building and furnishing of the in-patient kitchen and dining facilities at the new hospice complex benefittin­g patients and their families.

“St Michael Hospice project has the potential to make an immense difference in the community. Many Maltese have had family members who relied on the specialist care offered by Hospice Malta. Through this donation, we can support Hospice Malta to broaden its remarkable work for the benefit of the Maltese society,” said Chairman Louis A Farrugia on behalf of Farsons and its affiliates.

Maria Gatt, Chairperso­n of Hospice Malta, said “We have embarked on a journey to fund this project that will see Malta’s first Hospice Complex become a reality and would like to thank Farsons and its affiliates for their support. Being an NGO, and with all our services offered free of charge, we critically rely on voluntary donations to continue with our care and this is only made possible thanks to the generosity of individual­s and businesses to enable our operations to continue serving those who need them most. Through this donation towards St Michael Hospice, Farsons and its affiliates responded in a tangible manner to help our future patients receive the best possible care.”

Anyone interested in supporting St Michael Hospice can get in touch on 21440085 or on info@hospicemal­ta.org. For more informatio­n, visit https://hospicemal­ta.org/stmichaels-hospice/

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Chairman Louis A Farrugia announcing the €115K donation to Hospice Malta

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