
Through an agreement with the Hal Tarxien Local Council, the Active Aging Centre has been officially launched in the locality of Hal Tarxien.
This centre will offer a safe space where elderly people can meet, attend educational and social sessions, and remain active within their community.
With this new centre, the number of localities with Active Aging Centres has reached 35, with over 2,500 seniors regularly attending these centres. The centre in Hal Tarxien will operate from the hall at Dar Nazareth, in collaboration between the Local Council and Active Aging and Community Care.
The centre’s program is designed to promote lifelong learning, provide knowledge about physical and mental health, and strengthen social interaction among the seniors in Hal Tarxien.
Parliamentary Secretary for Active Aging, Malcolm Paul Agius Galea, emphasised that Active Aging Centres are an important pillar for seniors to stay active and independent in their communities.
He highlighted the Government’s commitment to continue investing in these centres so more seniors can participate in educational and social activities that help them maintain an active lifestyle.
Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government, Alison Zerafa Civelli, praised the Hal Tarxien Local Council and Active Aging and Community Care for this agreement, which will benefit many seniors.
The Mayor of Hal Tarxien, Joseph Abela Galea, expressed his satisfaction that the Local Council is providing space for this service, which will offer a positive and supportive environment for the elderly.
This centre will be open every Friday, hosting a variety of educational and social sessions for seniors. These initiatives are essential for ensuring that the elderly remain an active part of their community, enjoying activities that enhance their quality of life.
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