The Ministry for Gozo and Planning, in partnership with The Malta Trust Foundation, has unveiled the Vajrinġa Project, a pioneering Music and Arts Center designed for children and young people with disabilities in Gozo.
This initiative, the first of its kind on the island, builds upon the success of the Music and Arts Center in Santa Venera, tailored to meet Gozo’s unique needs under the management of The Malta Trust Foundation.
Minister for Gozo and Planning Clint Camilleri stressed the importance of parity in services between Malta and Gozo, commending the vision of The Malta Trust Foundation Chairperson, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, who advocated for establishing this center in Gozo.
Minister Camilleri noted the government’s continued efforts to enhance the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities. “We saw the need for a dedicated center in this historic building at the heart of Victoria. This embodies our commitment to social integration,” he remarked. Plans are already in motion, with an application submitted to restore and repurpose part of the building.
Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca described the project as a long-held dream, stating, “Every child and young person can thrive through the arts with the right support.”
The Vajrinġa Center will mirror the success of its counterpart in Malta, fostering creativity and inclusion for Gozitan children and youth. The historic site, formerly a primary school in Rabat, will soon house this transformative hub for talent and growth.
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