The Malta Independent on Sunday

The Concept Stadium supports Hospice Malta with another €5,000 donation

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For the second consecutiv­e year, local Creative Marketing Agency, The Concept Stadium, donated €5,000 to Hospice Malta. This donation was made during the BlImħabba Naslu telethon, as the agency also went into its third consecutiv­e year of being Hospice Malta’s marketing partner.

This is the second year in a row that The Concept Stadium made such a donation towards Hospice Malta during its Bl-Imħabba Naslu telethons. It serves as a re-affirmatio­n of The Concept Stadium’s management and team’s commitment and appreciati­on towards Hospice Malta’s mission in providing free palliative care to all those who may come to need it while offering support to family members who are also going through a tough period.

“This is now the third year running where The Concept Stadium has been working hand in hand with Hospice Malta as its Branding, PR and Marketing partner. Apart from supporting the evolution of Hospice Malta’s brand, we wanted to also keep doing our part to help the organisati­on with its ambitious St Michael Hospice project,” said Jonathan Dalli, founder and CEO of The Concept Stadium as he presented the donation together with members of the team who were also present at the telethon, supporting with brand, social media and corporate communicat­ions. Dalli also announced that he will be walking the Camino De Santiago once again, next year, in aid of Hospice Malta.

“We hold Hospice Malta very close to heart. This is not only because of our mission to be a purpose-led company but also because we cannot forget the tremendous support Hospice offered our team after we lost our beloved co-founder and now guardian angel Jonathan Chetcuti in 2020 following his hard-fought battle with the illness,” concluded Dalli.

Apart from this donation, The Concept Stadium’s team was on-site and working hard to promote the telethon, all with the aim of assisting Hospice Malta in running another successful telethon. Apart from supporting with the branding, social media management, PR and digital campaigns, the team also volunteere­d its time during the telethon day itself to put together a last effort of promotion to get the public to donate.

“It is an absolute pleasure for us to continue developing this ongoing relationsh­ip with The Concept Stadium as we believe that throughout the past three years, they have been a key element in raising awareness on Hospice Malta and its work. The support that The Concept Stadium’s team gave us in putting together and promoting this telethon was crucial to the success of both the event, as well as reaching the goal of opening the St Michael Hospice to the public, Malta’s first palliative care facility. We thank them wholeheart­edly as they are an organisati­on that walk the Corporate Social Responsibi­lity talk,” said Kenneth Delia, CEO of Hospice Malta.

The ‘Bl-Imħabba Naslu’ telethon was held on 26 June and the organisers managed to raise a total of €428,442 in a span of 12 hours.

 ?? ?? Jonathan Dalli and the Concept Stadium’s team passing along their donation during the Hospice Malta telethon
Jonathan Dalli and the Concept Stadium’s team passing along their donation during the Hospice Malta telethon

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