A memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Aġenzija Sapport and the Lands Authority for the transfer of a property located on Triq Rudolfu, Sliema. This property will be handed over to the Aġenzija Sapport to provide daytime services for young people with disabilities.
The agreement was signed by Minister for Inclusion and Volunteering Julia Farrugia and Minister for Lands and Electoral Program Implementation Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi, who both presided over the signing ceremony.
This transfer will allow the Aġenzija Sapport to expand its operations and serve more individuals with disabilities by introducing modern, accessible facilities.
The building will undergo restoration and adaptations to create a comfortable and secure environment, supported by infrastructure that promotes full integration into society.
Minister Farrugia noted that this move demonstrates the government’s ongoing commitment to enhancing disability services, emphasizing that the project would offer specialised solutions for young people with disabilities, helping them reach their full potential.
She highlighted the government’s continued focus on social issues and the need for investment to create a more inclusive and equitable society.
Minister Zrinzo Azzopardi emphasised the importance of efficiently using government-owned properties, noting that this initiative also aims to restore the historic Villa Alcazar, built in 1870, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
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