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Making a Difference: Reflecting on RMHC’s Impact in 2023

Making a Difference: Reflecting on RMHC's Impact in 2023
Apr 12 2024 Share

The Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Malta Chapter had a remarkable year in 2023, making a significant impact on the communities it serves. The results of its efforts touched the lives of 426 families and 622 children and young people. Throughout the year, RMHC Malta supported 17 NGOs and other entities, engaging 1,549 professionals and volunteers, and contributing 1,067 hours of impactful activities.

RMHC prioritised initiatives centred on education and skill-building, empowering children, young people, and families for long-term sustainability and resilience. Notable programmes included an international employability training course for young persons with disability organised by Prisms and held at the RMHC Learning Centre in Qawra, and a programme focused on employability run by Jobsplus and Youth Services Malta, which form part of the Foundation for Social Welfare Services.

Additionally, emphasis was also placed on initiatives aimed at promoting overall wellbeing. Play and art sessions enabled Ukrainian children to process the trauma of war, while two sets of SibShops were held to empower and support siblings of children with a disability or chronic illness. The National Parents Society of Persons with Disability (NPSPD) also hosted informative workshops focusing on empowering families and caregivers of children with disabilities. Creative sessions organised by Opening Doors were a resounding success with young adults with disabilities.

Moreover, in 2023, RMHC’s annual conference, in collaboration with Aġenzija Sapport and the Department of Disability Studies at the University of Malta, brought together more than 100 professionals from the education, health, social and community sectors to discuss family and person-centre services for children and young people with disability.

RMHC’s impactful journey and transformative outcomes were prominently featured at the Academy of Givers’ For Impact Event and Fair on March 12, 2024, where corporate executives and members of voluntary organisations witnessed the charity’s commitment to social impact and sustainability. As Stephania Dimech Sant, RMHC Malta’s Executive Director, highlights, “These results serve as a testament to our dedication to making a difference in our community.

Through collaborative efforts and the launch of our new Corporate Sponsor Packages, we aim to inspire others to join us in our mission of keeping families close.”

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John Cena ‘Got Into A Few Fights’ Defending Older Gay Brother

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In a recent podcast, wrestler turned actor John Cena revealed that growing up he ‘got into a few fights’ defending his older brother who used to be bullied because of his sexuality.

The star spoke about how his elder brother, Stephen, had faced homophobic bullying at high school and because of that, he had often stood up for his elder brother, causing him to ‘lose a few fights’ at school.

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He called his brother “an introvert” and  a “true nerd” even telling the interviewer “Being gay in the 1980s in a small town in Massachusetts… Man, that’s an uphill climb.

“He just had a lot of character traits that weren’t in the ‘cool kid’ growl, and he’s also holding this secret that he can’t tell or talk to anybody about.”

The wrestler added: “I really feel for what it must have been like for him growing up, but I also inherited that chapter of his social constructs.”

He also said that kids also picked on him too, adding: “I got made fun of for the way I dressed, the music I listened to, the people I associated with, my older brother.”

Cena has consistently used his large platform to support the LGBTQ+ and other minority groups across America and the World.

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Puttinu Cares Bid Farewell To Little Angel Zack

Puttinu Cares Bid Farewell To Little Angel Zack
Apr 12 2024 Share

Puttinu Cares, a dedicated cancer and family support organisation, recently shared a sombre farewell to young Zack Spiteri, whom they affectionately called their ‘little angel’.

On Friday, alongside a touching photo of Zack, Puttinu Cares expressed their heartfelt gratitude to all those who supported Zack’s family through their challenging journey.

The organisation also acknowledged the generous contributions made towards a donation of €3,120, which will assist them in continuing their vital support for families affected by cancer.

The heartfelt  post concluded with a request: “We pray that you keep Zack’s family in your prayers”.

Anyone wishing to donate or contribute to Puttinu can get in touch by calling 9967 2970, messaing [email protected] or visiting puttinucares.org

RIP Zack.

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Local Athlete Reveals Importance Of Sport For Mental Health

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The Prime Minister, Robert Abela, led consultation meetings with hundreds of individuals involved in the sports and festival sectors. One of these individual was local Special Olympics athlete Gilmour Borg.

Dubbed ‘townhall events’ at the heart of communities, the Prime Minister explained that the aim of these activities is to ensure everyone participates in community decision-making.

Gilmour Borg  revealed the importance that sport has not only on one’s physical health but also mental health revealing that sport acted as a sort of medicine and sometime even better then medicine in his own mental health struggles that left him contemplating suicide.

During the event the Prime Minister presented new ideas and proposals to change the mindset so that sports become more integrated into the lives of Maltese and Gozitans. Simultaneously, addressing the challenge of obesity remains a significant priority.

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