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43 New Cases of Unhoused People Every Month Reveals YMCA

Oct 3 2024 Share

YMCA Malta has revealed that over the past 12 months, they have assisted 560 individuals facing severe financial difficulties or who found themselves in extreme circumstances.

Many of these cases involve people at risk of homelessness or struggling with unstable living conditions.

Speaking to NET News, YMCA also disclosed that approximately 43 people are receiving assistance each month due to being unhoused, with the majority of these individuals being Maltese citizens.

The organization continues to provide vital support to those in need, offering services to help them regain stability in their lives.

In a recent statement, YMCA outlined its efforts to work directly with the community, focusing on providing aid to those most in need. Over the last three months, the organization has carried out nearly 5,000 interventions and offered support to 180 individuals who turned to them for help. Of those, 110 were roofless, meaning they had no shelter at all, and 30 were classified as homeless, lacking stable housing.

YMCA also highlighted the positive impact of its programs, noting that 48 individuals have successfully reintegrated into society after spending time in one of the organization’s three facilities.

Through these efforts, YMCA continues to address the pressing issue of homelessness in Malta, offering both immediate assistance and long-term solutions to help people rebuild their lives.

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Prime Minister Robert Abela Visits University Of Malta During Freshers’ Week

Oct 3 2024 Share

During his visit to students and student organizations at the University of Malta in Tal-Qroqq for Freshers’ Week, Prime Minister Robert Abela emphasized the importance of youth activism in driving positive change and renewing the country.

The Prime Minister, accompanied by his wife Dr. Lydia Abela and the Minister for Education, Youth, Resources, and Innovation, Clifton Grima, met with students at various organization stands.

To the students Abela reportedly highlighted his increase support towards them, mainly through increased stipend and additional support for students in specific prescribed courses.

The Prime Minister also noted that youth activism fosters critical thinking, which is essential, and remarked that reason prevailed during Freshers’ Week at the University, allowing opinions to be expressed respectfully by everyone, regardless of the subject.

The University has just begun a new academic 2024-25 year, welcoming 5,000 new students, with one-third pursuing postgraduate studies.

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Michela Agius Takes Over Piccadilly Circus With Impromptu Busking

Oct 3 2024 Share

Local music artist Michela Agius has become an internet sensation in Malta after an unforgettable impromptu busking performance at Piccadilly Circus alongside fellow busker Jordan Carvalho.

Jordan Carvalho is a world-renowned busker known for captivating both tourists and locals in London with his stunning and catchy vocals. His presence adds a special touch to the vibrant atmosphere of the city, making him a beloved figure in the street performance scene.

Michela Agius is emerging as one of Malta’s brightest prospects in the music industry. Currently under contract with Disney, she performs at their theme park in Saudi Arabia and has graduated from the prestigious drama school Arts Ed London in London.

During their spontaneous busking session, Michela and Jordan took turns performing the iconic song “The Best” by Tina Turner.

Their powerful voices resonated through the bustling streets, captivating the attention of hundreds of onlookers and fans who gathered to witness the impromptu concert.

As videos of the performance spread across social media, Michela’s star continues to rise, garnering attention and admiration from fans back home and abroad.

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Domain Academy Students Celebrate Graduation with 600 in Attendance

Domain Academy Students Celebrate Graduation with 600 in Attendance
Oct 3 2024 Share

Last Friday, 27th September, Domain Academy hosted a memorable graduation ceremony at Hilton Malta, celebrating the accomplishments of 180 students from 17 different nationalities. Over 600 guests, including VIPs and distinguished speakers, gathered to mark the special occasion.

Graduates were recognised at Masters, Bachelors, and Diploma levels, with qualifications awarded by the University of Derby, Pearson EdExcel, Qualifi, and Domain Academy. This year’s event also commemorated a decade-long successful partnership with the University of Derby.

Ms. Agius Barbuto, a graduating student, delivered an inspiring speech, emphasising that “Graduation is not merely a ceremonial rite of passage; it is a testament to our perseverance, commitment to growth, and readiness to face the future confidently.” She reflected on the transformative journey of students from diverse backgrounds, united by a common goal to learn and grow.

Following the speech, graduates were surprised with the tossing of the official Graduation Teddy Bear, ‘Domi,’ followed by the traditional cap toss, concluding the formal ceremony.

VIP guests included Mr. Matthew Vella from the Ministry of Education, Professor Hassan Yazdifar of the University of Derby, H.E. Marie Louise Coleiro Preca, President Emeritus of Malta, and Mr. Lokesh Kumar Meena, from the High Commission of India in Malta. The ceremony concluded with a reception for graduates and guests.

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