The Convenience Shop commits €10,000 donation to L-Istrina in support of Malta Community Chest Fund

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The Malta Business Weekly

The Convenience Shop, a leading name in the local convenience sector, is announcing its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility by contributing €10,000 to the annual L-Istrina telethon in aid of the Malta Community Chest Fund Foundation.

The donation was officially presented to The President of Malta, George Vella, during a congenial meeting with The Convenience Shop management. This significant contribution signifies the company’s unwavering dedication to supporting charitable causes and fostering a positive impact within the community.

During the meeting, The Convenience Shop management articulated their commitment to giving back to the local community and engaged in discussions outlining forthcoming charity initiatives slated for 2024. The company remains resolute in its mission to leverage its resources for the betterment of society and aims to continue leading impactful projects in the near future.

The €10,000 donation will be allocated toward the purchase of specialised medicines. 

This donation follows The Convenience Shop’s recent contribution of €2,000 during the President’s fun walk held a few weeks ago.

According to Andrew Attard, Executive Assistant to the Directors at The Convenience Shop: “We are deeply committed to giving back to the community that supports us. Our contributions to L-Istrina and the Malta Community Chest Fund align with our core values of social responsibility and reflect our dedication to making a tangible difference in people’s lives.”

With the festive season in full swing, The Convenience Shop extends warm wishes to everyone, including its valued customers, dedicated staff, supportive suppliers, and stakeholders. The company hopes that this season brings joy, warmth, and an opportunity for unity within the community.

For more information about The Convenience Shop and its community charity initiatives, please visit www.theconvenienceshop.com.

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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