Malta Enterprise Chairman William Wait and CEO George Gregory presented a significant donation of €18,700 to the Children in Need Foundation, a charitable organisation which serves to support the educational, physical, social, and mental needs of vulnerable children. 

The sum was collected from this year’s Corporate social responsibility (CSR) concert – Laudete Dominum – which Malta Enterprise have organised to mark the Corporation’s 20th anniversary last October.

The donation will go towards the setting up of a state-of-the-art therapeutic space which will be equipped with child-friendly tools, sensory materials and comfortable furnishing, “a vital necessity to help children feel at ease and safe but will also enhance their communication, play and emotional expression for the healing development of the children,” wrote the Malta Enterprise in a statement.

Upon expressing his extreme gratitude for the donation, founder Daniel Abela said: “We all want the very best for our children and this is the same philosophy we foster as a foundation. The facilities we are building are truly something special and Malta Enterprise’s very generous donation will allow us to finish them to the desired standard.  Words will never be enough to show our gratitude and as a foundation we will remain eternally grateful for your support.”

Malta Enterprise extended its gratitude and appreciated to all artists, partners and employees who contributed to the success.

In their statement, they thanked their sponsors, the Malta Tourism Authority, KM Malta Airlines, Malta International Airport, Torrent Pharma, Trust Stamp, HSBC, V&C Group, Mediterranean Insurance Brokers (MIB), who “believed in our project and supported this very special cause.”

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