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GFI Charity Fund Participates in another Rotary Hands-On Day

on May 16, 2012

 

GFI Malta girls helping in the kitchen

Some of the GFI Malta team members helping in the kitchen.

Once again, the GFI Charity Fund happily joined forces with Rotary Club Malta on its fourth edition of the Rotary Hands-On Day, held on May 12, at Dar Qalb ta’ Ġesù, a shelter for victims of domestic violence, in Santa Venera (Malta). The event was organized to give the shelter a boost – improving the facilities available to the residents.

One of the GFI Charity Fund committee members helping out with the paining

One of the GFI Charity Fund committee members helping out with the painting.

Members from the GFI Malta team helped out in various activities including painting, gardening, clearing and reorganizing rooms (as well as a beautiful church in the facility), and several other general maintenance jobs. Some team members were on kitchen duty, preparing fresh snacks and scrumptious cakes for the volunteers.

Once again, everyone’s efforts made a great difference and were greatly appreciated.

 

About the Author:

Christina is Web Marketing Content Specialist at GFI Software. She is a keen blogger and has contributed content to several IT sites, besides working as an editor and regular contributor to Talk Tech to Me. Christina also writes for various publications including the Times of Malta and its technology supplement.

 
Comments
Danica Senorin May 28, 20124:17 pm

This is nice. Corporate Social Responsibility at work. It’s nice to see the people of one of the companies I like do something good for the community. It adds value to what they do. It also makes me think less about whether I’m getting a good deal with every penny I pay for their services since I know that part of it goes to charity work. (Not that there is really something to doubt about their services.)

I hope that other companies are encouraged to do this, as well. Things like these need to be published more so as to have a ripple effect on others.