
After an aspiring plumber was robbed of €3,000 worth of tools just days before he was set to launch his business, the local community came together to help the man and his family get back on their feet.
Earlier this week, Times of Malta reported how Joseph Sant was left devastated after his van, which contained all of the essential and newly purchased tools, was found utterly empty.
The news saw many running to his aid, setting up a fundraiser and, as of time of this writing, raising upwards of €2,200. With a limit set at €3,000, it’s heart-warming to see the power kindness and charity can have in such a situation.
Joseph was a nursing aide, whilst also registering as a part-time self-employed worker as he wanted to improve the quality of life for his family living in Fgura.
The fundraiser was started by Norbert Vella, with a generous donation of €1,500 coming in via 71-year-old businessman Hugh Pace, Times of Malta revealed. As the family continues to receive more donations, you can contribute by donating to ‘Help the Sant family’ here.
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