The Malta Independent on Sunday

Mapfre Malta organises fund-raising activity for St Patrick’s Home for boys

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Mapfre Malta’s CSR committee organised an event for staff with the aim to collect funds towards Dar Osanna Pia as well as Dar Mamma Margherita. These two homes are being taken care of by the Salesians of Don Bosco.

The Salesians are a Roman Catholic religious organisati­on founded in the late 19th century by Don Bosco, an Italian priest. He dedicated his life working for children and youth, establishi­ng oratories and houses, and creating the Salesian Family which today is a worldwide and vibrant organisati­on encompassi­ng several entities. The Salesians have been present in Malta since 1903.

They strive to provide their youngsters with a home that welcomes, a parish that evangelise­s, a school that prepares them for life and a playground where friends can meet and enjoy themselves in Malta. The Salesians operate in a wide range of environmen­ts, providing an educative-pastoral experience in a number of residentia­l homes, schools, churches and youth centres.

Dar Osanna Pia and Dar Mamma Margherita are housing 21 young men who found themselves without the care and support of their families. The

Salesians of Don Bosco have taken it upon themselves to provide for their accommodat­ion and their education. The Salesian family strongly believes that once these young men finish their academic courses, they will be able to build their lives independen­tly without remaining entrapped in the poverty cycle. Moreover their aim is to “make people of good will and honest citizens” out of these young men.

The Salesians of Don Bosco used the funds donated by Mapfre Malta towards a gym project for the residents. In view of the implicatio­ns of Covid-19 and the imposed quarantine measures that came with it, this donation provided the NGO with the ability to set up an outdoor gym for its residents, which both helped in bringing out the best of them and provided them with an initiative to keep active and remain healthy during these challengin­g times.

“As one can imagine, it is not easy to keep 14 healthy young men indoors for a weekend, let alone for so many weeks,” said Fr Savio Vella, home director of Dar Osanna Pia. “Your donation has provided us with the necessary push to set up an outdoor gym which served the residents with the right solution,” he added.

Despite the challenges and struggles that these residents have had to face for a number of years, this fund-raising activity will assist them in their education and finding a place for themselves in society.

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