Malta Enterprise has donated €15,000 to Victim Support Malta (VSM), an organisation supporting victims of crime and providing dedicated suicide prevention services to over 400 individuals annually.

The donation capped a CSR initiative titled Rebirth, featuring the presentation of the Charles & Ron Spring/Summer 2026 Collection alongside a painting exhibition by curator and artist Pam Abela, with all proceeds going to VSM.

The initiative was the latest in Malta Enterprise’s yearly efforts to raise awareness and foster positive change through a distinctive project.

Over the years, Malta Enterprise has supported a wide range of charitable causes, including Caritas, the Richmond Foundation, the Ukrainian community, Darrin Zammit Lupi’s secondary school in Ethiopia in memory of his late daughter Rebecca, and the Research Trust Foundation. Last year’s CSR initiative, Laudete Dominum, a Concert of Praise, raised funds for the Children in Need Foundation.

Commenting on the initiative, Malta Enterprise CEO George Gregory stated:

“Rebirth reflects our commitment to compassion, responsibility, and solidarity. It was made possible through the collective efforts of individuals united by a shared purpose to contribute meaningfully to societal development.”

Malta Enterprise extended its sincere appreciation to Charles & Ron and Pam Abela for their trust and collaboration, as well as heartfelt thanks to the supporting sponsors who made the event possible: Lufthansa Technik, M. Demajo Group, Fort Fitness, Maypole, Malta International Airport, HSBC Malta Foundation, Palumbo Group, Multi Packaging Ltd, Shoreline, Trust Stamp, Nylon Knitting, and V&C Group.

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Malta Enterprise Chairman William Wait and CEO George Gregory presenting a €15,000 donation to Victim Support Malta Executive Chairperson Julianne Grima

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