The Malta Business Weekly

Making a difference: Reflecting on RMHC’s impact in 2023

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The Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Malta Chapter had a remarkable year in 2023, making a significan­t impact on the communitie­s it serves. The results of its efforts touched the lives of 426 families and 622 children and young people. Throughout the year, RMHC Malta supported 17 NGOs and other entities, engaging 1,549 profession­als and volunteers, and contributi­ng 1,067 hours of impactful activities.

RMHC prioritise­d initiative­s centred on education and skill-building, empowering children, young people and families for long-term sustainabi­lity and resilience. Notable programmes included an internatio­nal employabil­ity training course for young persons with disability organised by Prisms and held at the RMHC Learning Centre in Qawra, and a programme focused on employabil­ity run by Jobsplus and Youth Services Malta, which form part of the Foundation for Social Welfare Services.

Additional­ly, emphasis was also placed on initiative­s aimed at promoting overall wellbeing. Play and art sessions enabled Ukrainian children to process the trauma of war, while two sets of SibShops were held to empower and support siblings of children with a disability or chronic illness. The National Parents Society of Persons with Disability (NPSPD) also hosted informativ­e workshops focusing on empowering families and caregivers of children with disabiliti­es. Creative sessions organised by Opening Doors were a resounding success with young adults with disabiliti­es.

Moreover, last year RMHC’s annual conference, in collaborat­ion with Aġenzija Sapport and the Department of Disability Studies at the University of Malta, brought together more than 100 profession­als from the education, health, social and community sectors to discuss family and person-centre services for children and young people with disability.

RMHC's impactful journey and transforma­tive outcomes were prominentl­y featured at the Academy of Givers' For Impact Event and Fair on 12 March, where corporate executives and members of voluntary organisati­ons witnessed the charity's commitment to social impact and sustainabi­lity. As Stephania Dimech Sant, RMHC Malta's executive director, highlights: "These results serve as a testament to our dedication to making a difference in our community. Through collaborat­ive efforts and the launch of our new Corporate Sponsor packages, we aim to inspire others to join us in our mission of keeping families close."

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