The Malta Independent on Sunday

An active summer for the HSBC Malta Foundation

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The HSBC Malta Foundation, HSBC Malta employees and a number of MCAST students who are presently doing an apprentice­ship with HSBC Bank Malta, have been supporting a number of initiative­s during the summer months. In addition, they have also been helping Skolasajf to deliver a more varied programme to participan­ts.

The MCAST students have, in fact, volunteere­d nearly 200 hours to Skolasajf and also to a number of NGOs like Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti, JAYE, Nature Trust and Inspire. Among the projects and activities to benefit was Building a financiall­y capable generation, a series of online sessions coordinate­d by JA Worldwide and HSBC, for which 100 Maltese young people aged between 12 and 16 attended. Additional­ly, students supported a digital documentat­ion project being undertaken by Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti and Treasures by Inspire, the shop run by the Inspire Foundation which sells items donated by the public.

Volunteers who attended Skolasajf also assisted in the delivery of various HSBC Malta Foundation supported programmes. These varied from educationa­l initiative­s such as Maths lessons organised by Ġemma, to life skills provided by the Malta Girl Guides and the Prince’s Trust In

ternationa­l Achieve programme and Street Sports by the organisati­on Move. Other social programmes were created by Missio and Core.

Glenn Bugeja, Corporate Sustainabi­lity manager at HSBC Malta, said: “At a time when many of us have been living an unusual COVID-19 reality, the HSBC Malta Foundation has continued to provide support to numerous organisati­ons. This summer we have once again given students and our staff members the opportunit­y to

volunteer on various projects, including the opportunit­y to team up with the Foundation for Educationa­l Services to provide Skolasajf students with an introducti­on to various life skills. This initiative gives them the opportunit­y to engage with the community in a positive and constructi­ve manner. The MCAST students will also obtain a certificat­e for the hours they contribute­d. The HSBC Malta Foundation thanks these MCAST students for their collaborat­ion in such an important cause.”

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HSBC staff and MCAST students had the opportunit­y to support JAYE Malta in a variety of tasks including providing feedback for the ‘Building a financiall­y capable generation” games

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