€20,000 in government vouchers collected for charity
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Church appeals for support on Charity Day 2021
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Church organisations left in the lurch by six-figure shortfalls in donations this week are hoping to make up some of the damage on Sunday, when the Church celebrates its yearly Charity Day.
Dar tal-Providenza and Caritas were among charities affected by a technical error at telecoms provider GO that resulted in €1.4 million in donations being double-counted. The error means donations to affected organisations made during TV fundraisers in late 2020 are hundreds of thousands of euro lower than originally expected.
Affected organisations were informed of the technical error in February but the mistake was only made public this week. In a statement, the Church had said that affected organisations’ work for the upcoming year would be derailed by the error.
Almost 250 women have united in solidarity with other women by donating handbags filled with essential items.
On the occasion of Women’s Day, the handbags - containing deodorants, moisturisers, tampons or sanitary pads, toothbrushes and toothpaste - were handed out to NGOs that work to support women who come from difficult backgrounds.
“We wanted these women to know they are not alone. They are part of a community of women,” said Australian born Dana Carmont, an entrepreneur and founder of the Female Entrepreneurs Malta community that organised the handbag collection as part of the Essentials Handbag Campaign.
Carmont moved to Malta four years ago to be with her Maltese mother. Once here, Carmont wanted to give something back to the community.