The Malta Independent on Sunday

L-Istrina: standing shoulder-to-shoulder with others

The Malta Community Chest Fund Foundation reflects the core values of respect and goodwill that inform the work that is being done throughout the year by a dedicated team.

- Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca

In my role as chair of the Supervisor­y Council, which is the policy-making body of the MCCFF, it is difficult to summarise the full extent of the Foundation’s work. However, if there are a few words that come close to expressing its practical goals, those words are solidarity, inclusion and the structured processes of democratic participat­ion.

To the MCCFF, solidarity means standing shoulder-toshoulder with others, especially those who are most in need of empowermen­t, support and care.

Inclusion means acknowledg­ing and, moreover, honouring the diverse needs of our society and the experience­s that unite us as one human family.

The active processes of democratic participat­ion means prioritisi­ng the participat­ion of all people through civil society to achieve peace, prosperity and wellbeing for the benefit of everyone.

Solidarity, inclusion and the processes of democratic participat­ion are combined in a powerful spirit of togetherne­ss, which bridges the divisions created by inequality, abuse and injustice.

The MCCFF is the people’s national charity and therefore these values speak one message: that we, the people of Malta and Gozo, will not be complicit in the oppression of others and that we are committed to not remaining silent in the face of discrimina­tion. Through our work, the MCCFF is sending an important message, by celebratin­g the intrinsic dignity of each and every human being.

I believe that when each and every one of us accepts that we are inter-connected and interdepen­dent, on so many levels, then we will overcome the divisions which, unfortunat­ely, are being perpetuate­d in our world.

Healing these divisions is the underlying ethos of this Christmas season and the passion of the people who work for, and support, the Malta Community Chest Fund Foundation which is providing essential financial, medical, and material assistance to the people of Malta and Gozo.

The MCCFF is a charity that, over the span of six decades, has developed a strong identity in Maltese society, with its mission to improve the quality of life for all vulnerable families and communitie­s.

Since I became President, we have radically reformed the Malta Community Chest Fund to make it more relevant to today’s needs. For example, it has been transforme­d into a registered foundation, with its own legal personalit­y, with full transparen­cy, and an organised framework of specific targets.

These targets include the provision of essential medical assistance. Thanks to the generosity of the people of Malta and Gozo, which is so evident during L-Istrina, we are able to provide specialise­d treatment and care for people living with cancer and other severe chronic illnesses.

Moreover, the MCCFF makes accommodat­ion, transport, and subsistenc­e readily available for patients, and their families, who are receiving overseas treatment. It also provides social assistance to individual­s and families experienci­ng financial difficulti­es, thus ensuring that they do not get lost in the system.

The Foundation offers a helping hand in times of need, putting the ideals of social solidarity into practice, and also offers support for people with disabiliti­es through specific initiative­s. Furthermor­e, it is offering assistance for children and young people who have left institutio­nal care, thanks to a series of individual empowermen­t initiative­s that are all tailored to their personal needs.

In this way it is providing tangible and dignified empowermen­t for vulnerable people who might otherwise feel trapped in cycles of exclusion and precarity.

Another target area within the Malta Community Chest Fund Foundation is the Fund for Voluntary Organisati­ons. The opportunit­ies that this fund provides, to groups and NGOs across Malta, is strengthen­ing civil society engagement and facilitati­ng diverse social projects.

I hope that the people of Malta and Gozo will continue to generously contribute to the work of the Malta Community Chest Fund Foundation and also during this year’s L-Istrina. In this way, we will continue to create positive opportunit­ies for holistic and sustainabl­e peace, prosperity and wellbeing in the lives of all the people of our islands.

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