The Government of Malta, and Hospice Malta announce an agreement through which €8 million will be provided to Hospice Malta towards the completion of the St Michael Hospice project which will be a first for Malta. Prime Minister Robert Abela explained that the value of this project is the investment in people. “Today, we are continuing to invest in people. Everyone knows...
On Friday 28th May, Hospice Malta called its 32nd Annual General Meeting. The AGM was held virtually in accordance with COVID-19 safety protocols. During the meeting, Hospice Malta Chairperson Ms. Bernadette Bonnici Kind, spoke about how Hospice has successfully adapted to changes due to the pandemic, whilst increasing efforts to meet patients’ needs to enable them to remain in the comfort...
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The Ministry for Health and Hospice Malta announced an agreement through which €2.5 million will be provided to Hospice over the next three years, to cover part of its professional salaries and specialised equipment expenses. Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne said that the government recognizes the need for Hospice’s services. “Hospice has been essential in giving palliative care to...
Hospice Malta would like to express its gratitude towards GasanMamo following a company commitment to donate a substantial amount over the span of three years. The funds will be assigned to the St Michael Hospice project – a new palliative care centre that is being built so that Hospice continues to sustain its services to the community. Additionally, GasanMamo also supports...
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The Hospice Malta fundraising telethon, Bl-Imħabba Naslu, came to a close at midnight on 14th February in which €311,017 were raised. The funds will help Hospice to continue to provide its services free of charge to thousands of patients and families each year, as well as aid to complete the St Michael Hospice project which will become Malta’s first palliative care...
Mrs Miriam Vella, First Lady and Hospice Malta Patron, appeals for generosity ...
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