The 2024 Active Aging Awards recognized the dedication and contributions of individuals and organizations promoting active aging. The ceremony, under the patronage of the President of Malta, was part of October’s celebrations dedicated to the elderly.
Minister for Health and Active Aging Jo Etienne Abela and Parliamentary Secretary Malcolm Paul Agius Galea attended the event, praising efforts to enhance seniors’ quality of life and stressing the need for respect and inclusion.
Minister Abela delivered an address on behalf of President Myriam Spiteri Debono, who highlighted the importance of valuing seniors as a pillar of Maltese society.
Winners were announced in six categories: Active Aging, Innovation and Technology, Cultural Aging, Sports Aging, Volunteerism, and Intergenerational Solidarity. The honorees were: Joseph Mallia (Active Aging), Emanuel Pace (Innovation), Karmenu Mallia (Cultural), Joe Bajada (Sports), Doris Zammit (Volunteerism), and Mellieħa Home’s Janet Farrugia and Josef Zahra Cutajar (Intergenerational Solidarity).
Minister Abela reaffirmed the government’s dedication to improving senior services, focusing on preventive health measures like upcoming vaccinations.
Parliamentary Secretary Agius Galea added that these awards inspire the community by highlighting the ongoing efforts to keep seniors active and respected.
The event also featured an exhibition where seniors from various centers displayed their creativity through performances, including drama, music, dance, and poetry, showcasing their diverse talents.
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