Malta is home to several impactful non-governmental organizations (NGOs) dedicated to various causes, from social justice to health and animal welfare.
Here’s an overview of five of Malta’s leading NGOs that are making a significant difference in the community:
1. Caritas Malta
Founded in 1968, Caritas Malta is a key player in addressing social issues and alleviating poverty. The organization’s mission is to support those in need and promote human development and social justice. Caritas Malta provides assistance through various programs, including emergency relief, social services, and community support. They are instrumental in creating a ‘civilisation of love’ within the Maltese community by focusing on charity and Christian values.
Website: [https://www.caritasmalta.org/]
2. Inspire Malta
Inspire Malta is dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities and promoting inclusion. The organization offers educational, therapeutic, and leisure services to people with conditions such as Down Syndrome, Autism, and Cerebral Palsy. Inspire also works to raise public awareness and advocate for disability rights, striving to make a positive impact on the lives of hundreds of individuals and their families.
Website: [https://inspire.org.mt/]
3. ALS Malta
ALS Malta is focused on supporting individuals with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and other neurological conditions. Founded by Bjorn Formosa, who was diagnosed with ALS, the organization runs the Dar Bjorn facility, which provides 24/7 nursing care and specialized treatment for residents. ALS Malta is committed to improving the quality of life for those affected by neurological disorders and funding research for better treatments.
Website: [https://alsmalta.org/]
4. YMCA Malta
YMCA Malta, officially launched as the National YMCA in 2019, supports youth development and offers social services to underprivileged individuals. Originating from the global YMCA movement founded in 1844, the Maltese branch focuses on providing opportunities for positive growth and intervention for socially disadvantaged people. They offer various programs to assist youth and families, promoting inclusivity and support for all.
Website: [https://ymcamalta.org/]
5. MSPCA
The MSPCA works tirelessly to promote animal welfare in Malta. Their rehoming center in Floriana helps animals find new homes while ensuring they receive necessary care such as immunization and neutering. The MSPCA also advocates against animal cruelty and educates the public about responsible pet ownership. They are in the process of building a new facility to better serve the island’s stray and abandoned animals.
Website: [https://www.maltaspca.org/]