With their facades lit up in orange, flags bearing anti-domestic violence messages fluttering, and a series of events, the band clubs of Rabat, Malta, have joined forces for days of activism against domestic violence.
The Isle Adam Band Club and the St. Paul Konti Ruġġieru Band Society are uniting Rabat into one community with their ongoing initiatives during the 16 Days of Activism Against Domestic Violence.
“As musical societies, we believe we have an important role to play—not only to convey this message among our members but also within the community we serve. On this issue, we must stand as one united community, which is why we launched this initiative,” said Daniel Giordmaina, Secretary of the Isle Adam Band Club.
“As a locality, we are an example of how different organizations can work together in a spirit of unity and respect. This time, we’ve taken it to a higher level with a shared campaign that ultimately serves a noble cause,” emphasized Henry Debattista, Secretary of the St. Paul Konti Ruġġieru Band Society.
The initiative includes the display of messages around the locality, the production of online content, and several public activities. On December 1, in collaboration with the 7th Rabat Girl Guides, a collection drive for women’s and children’s care items will be held as part of an “Action Day” outside St. Paul’s Basilica and the Church of Santa Marija ta’ Ġesù. This collection, in support of Dar Merhba Bik, will take place from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m., and the public is invited to contribute.
These activities are being organized with support from the Government Social Causes Fund.
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