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ALIVE Charity Donate €100K To RIDT To Close 2024 Fundraising Campaign

ALIVE Charity Donate €100K To RIDT To Close 2024 Fundraising Campaign
Oct 28 2024 Share

The VistMalta ALIVE2024 Cycling Challenge for Cancer Research presentation night was celebrated on Friday 25th October at Avenue 77. The event was organised firstly to honour a great group of cyclists, back-up team members and Foundation committee that dedicated endless hours during the course of this year to a tough training programme and fund-raising for a great cause:  Cancer Research.

The ALIVE Charity Foundation presented the sum of €100,000 as a donation to the Research, Innovation, and Development Trust (RIDT). The money was raised during the ALIVE Charity Foundation 2024 fund-raising campaign. This generous contribution will be utilized to continue to further fund critical Cancer Research projects at the University of Malta. The main focus of these projects includes development of new methodologies for early cancer detection, advancement in understanding of cancer and improving treatment options, as well as post-treatment patient rehabilitation.

The announcement supports ALIVE Charity Foundation’s continued commitment towards initiatives that contribute to the prevention, detection, and treatment of cancer. The end of the 2024 Campaign was intentionally organised in between Pink October and Movember as the foundation continues to strive to raise awareness about cancer and supporting global efforts in its prevention and treatment. This donation is a reminder of the ongoing battle against this devastating disease.

“We are extremely proud to make this donation. Over these last years, ALIVE has donated more than €920,000 towards the support of ground-breaking research projects at the University of Malta, contributing to advancements in cancer treatment and care. We are extremely excited to welcome ALIVE2025, where our plan is now to exceed the €1,000,000 in direct donations to the RIDT.” said Nicky Camilleri, Chairperson of the ALIVE Charity Foundation.

“We are greatly appreciative of these huge efforts by the ALIVE Charity Foundation. The generous and regular donations by ALIVE Charity Foundation, make it possible for the University of Malta to sustain a long term vision of cutting edge cancer research. It is very encouraging for our researchers to know that they can count on NGOs, individuals and businesses within the community, I encourage others to follow the footsteps of the ALIVE Charity Foundation,” said Wilfred Kenely, CEO of the Research and Innovation Development Trust at the University of Malta.

The ALIVE Charity Foundation extends heartfelt gratitude to all its partners that were crucial in the success of the ALIVE2024 Campaign, particularly VisitMalta, Garmin Malta, Falzon Group, APS Bank, Pack Project Ltd., Express Trailers, Pillow Spaceframes, The Jungle Box, Warehouse Fitness Studio, MaritimeMT and other supporting companies.

As the Foundation looks forward to the future, it encourages the community to join hands in the ongoing battle against cancer. During the same event, the ALIVE Charity Foundation also launched the 2025 Fund-Raising Campaign for Cancer Research. It announced the “ALIVE 2025 Cycling Challenge for Cancer Research,” a 1100km 6 day challenge scheduled between the 4th and the 11th July 2025. ALIVE appeals further to the general public to help it reach the 1 Million Euro target.

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Inauguration Of New Community Space For Families In Mosta

Inauguration Of New Community Space For Families In Mosta
Oct 28 2024 Share

At the inauguration of the newly upgraded Bandli Santa Margherita in Mosta, Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, highlighted the significance of the project: “Today, we’re not just unveiling renovations; we’re celebrating a new community space designed to improve quality of life and strengthen community bonds.”

Farrugia explained that the government’s approach to open spaces focuses on enhancing neglected areas and creating new spaces within towns and villages for Maltese families. “These projects are for current and future generations,” he affirmed.

Mosta Mayor Joseph Gatt expressed gratitude to the Department of Public Works, emphasizing that the Santa Margherita residents now have a modern and welcoming space for spending quality time together. The completed work includes a durable new playground surface, fresh coating and paint, new tree planting, renovated pavements, and upgraded benches, playground equipment, and other family-friendly facilities.

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See Malta Through The Eyes Of Rebels, Rogues & Dreamers

See Malta Through The Eyes Of Rebels, Rogues & Dreamers
Oct 28 2024 Share

Looking for an immersive, one-of-a-kind historical experience in Malta, unlike anything else in the Mediterranean?

Imagine wandering through Valletta’s streets alongside a 17th-century sea captain who knows every hidden trick to escape poverty and whispered scandal. Or explore Mdina’s Mysteries with a roguish Medieval Pirate who lived through its darkest days?

Here, history isn’t just learned—it’s lived through the raw emotions of real ruthless sea dogs from Malta’s rich maritime past.

Meet your unlikely guide and founder of Malta Themed Tours: Giacomo Muscat, a former ACCA accountant and auditor who traded spreadsheets for sword fights and balance sheets for buried treasures —but kept his love and respect of numbers intact.

“Thanks to accounting, I learned that numbers tell stories, behind every ledger entry lies a tale of triumph or struggle”. Giacomo reflects. Malta’s history is no different, except these stories involve sword fights, forbidden romance, and daring sea adventures. “Now, I help stories tell the numbers – the cost of freedom, the price of loyalty, the value of courage that shaped Malta’s destiny. We’re not just entertaining – we’re educating through emotion.”

Giacomo’s characters are more than just historical figures; they’re a full-circle tribute to his boyhood dreams of becoming a pirate, albeit in a much safer (and more legal) way!

But the journey didn’t come easy. After launching in 2018 with his good friend Chris, pioneering Mediterranean tourism with the region’s first ever costumed and dramatized Pirate and Corsair walking tours, personal problems soon hit, and the Covid-19 storm soon followed after was the icing on the cake.

“My business background became my compass,” Giacomo recalls. “Just like the historical characters I portray who survived sieges and invasions, I adapted and thankfully navigated through the troubled waters.”

Today, Malta Themed Tours combines the precision of Giacomo’s auditing background with the raw excitement of theatrical storytelling. Every character, every tale, every hidden passage comes alive through meticulous research and dramatic flair. It’s not just history; it’s a tribute to Malta’s daring spirit.

Warning – These Story tours are not for the faint of heart. They’re for those who dare feel the pulse of Malta’s raw and unfiltered history in their veins —the blood, sweat, and tears of everyday people who shaped the island’s DNA.

Ready to experience history through the eyes of a professional who knows how to balance books and bloody tales? If you’re ready to not just learn about the past – but live it, and see Malta through the eyes of rebels, rogues, and dreamers, then all tours can be found at Maltathemedtours.com . Sometimes, the most extraordinary adventures begin with a simple choice: to not just visit history, but to live it.

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Young Local Dancers 1st & 3rd In Azerbaijan Festival

Young Local Dancers 1st & 3rd In Azerbaijan Festival
Oct 28 2024 Share

Young local dancers Airam and Mia made waves over the weekend, reaching 1st place in Latin and 3rd place in ballroom in Azerbaijan dance festival in Baku.

The two performed their best and managed to impress the judges with their skills and talent.

‘It was amazing to meet so many amazing dancers from all over the world!!! Thank you for sharing the floor with us!!!!’

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