The Malta Business Weekly

HSBC Malta and MCAST treat domestic violence shelter residents to a day of pampering on Women’s Day

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A morning of relaxation and beauty therapy was organised for women from the domestic violence shelters as part of Internatio­nal Women’s Day celebratio­ns.

The event, organised by the HSBC Malta Foundation and the MCAST Institute of Community Services in collaborat­ion with Banking on Women (BoW) and HSBC Malta’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee, treated the ladies to a variety of relaxation and beauty therapies, including facials, makeovers, haircuts and hairstylin­g.

Women from Dar Merħba Bik, Dar Qalb ta’ Ġesu’, Dar Tereża Spinelli and Aġenzija Appoġġ, as well as those receiving support from St Jeanne Antide Foundation and Prison Fellowship received free treatments by lecturers and students from the MCAST Institute of Community Services, using products donated by Beauty Imports, Extremes Trading and Beauty Centre. Gift hampers, purchased with support from The Body Shop, were given out on the day.

“Internatio­nal Women’s Day celebrates the value of women in society, in appreciati­on of their dynamic roles and far-reaching achievemen­ts. This activity reinforces this important message while offering a special day of pampering to women constantly living with strenuous life challenges,” said HSBC Malta’s chief Financial officer Josephine Magri. She attended the activity together with Louise Luke, representi­ng the British High Commission­er and HSBC Malta Foundation’s Doriette Camilleri.

“We believe that education should not only be concerned with preparing students for successful employment careers. As educators, we are also entrusted with helping young individual­s develop into responsibl­e citizens. Today’s event embodies this mission, by giving students the opportunit­y to understand how they can use their skills to bring a smile on the faces of individual­s experienci­ng difficult situations,” explained MCAST’s principal and CEO Stephen Cachia. He thanked the HSBC Malta Foundation and the Institute’s students and staff for their efforts in this event.

The principles of Internatio­nal Women’s Day are encompasse­d within HSBC’s vision for women’s career developmen­t. In line with this commitment, the bank offers specialise­d policies and activities, such as workshops, seminars and mentoring, geared specifical­ly towards supporting its female employees.

 ??  ?? Mrs Louise Luke, wife to the British High Commission­er, offering gift hampers on behalf of HSBC Malta Foundation during Women’s Day’s at MCAST
Mrs Louise Luke, wife to the British High Commission­er, offering gift hampers on behalf of HSBC Malta Foundation during Women’s Day’s at MCAST
 ??  ?? A morning of pampering for women from domestic violence shelters across Malta. Seen here with MCAST heads, Mrs Louise Luke and HSBC’s CFO Josephine Magri
A morning of pampering for women from domestic violence shelters across Malta. Seen here with MCAST heads, Mrs Louise Luke and HSBC’s CFO Josephine Magri

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