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2 Wheels Foundation Malta Contents 2 WHEEL FOUNDATION MALTA ........................................................................................................... 9 ABILITY FOR DISABILITY ASSOCIATION (A.F.D.A) ........................................................................ 9 ACTION FOR BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION ............................................................................... 10 Directory of Organizations in Malta and Gozo. The Foundation for Social Welfare Services FSWS, has compiled information about those voluntary organizations that replied to our request and that wish to publicize their contact details for ease of reference. We shall be keeping this information updated with all the changes that are notified to us by the respective organizations. We trust that you will find this tool useful for communicate and networking, in your effort to support individuals needing care and support. 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To keep this site of Directorate of Organization an informative service to our web viewers, NGO’s that have changes or additional update from the information below registered are to send mail with the new up-date to Ms. Rita Law by sending mail on, [email protected] Malta Organisations Directory 1 2 Wheels Foundation Malta Ability for disability Association (A.F.D.A) Action for Breast Cancer Foundation ADHD Family Support Group Malta Aditus Foundation Aġenzija Żgħażagħ Alleanza Kontra l-Faqar ALIVE Charity Foundation Amputees4Amputees Arka Foundation Art Club 2000 Art Discussion Group Arthritis and Rheumatism Association Malta (ARAM) Association for Consumer Rights Malta Association of Podiatrists of Malta (APM) Association of Speech Language Pathologists (ASLP) Assoċjazzjoni Voluntarji Lourdes (AVL) Athleta Basketball Nursery Autism Parents’ Association (Malta) AX Foundation Baden Powell Scouts Malta Beating Hearts Malta Birzebbuga Sailing Club Birzebbuga Sports Foundation Cana Movement Caremark (Malta) Caritas Malta Central Bank of Malta(CBM) Pensioners Group Malta Organisations Directory 2 Centru Tbexbix Clear Dimention Ltd. Community Arts CommCare Community Mental Health Service Creative Island Cross Culture International Foundation (CCIF) Dar Guzeppa Debono Dar Merhba Bik Foundation Dar Osanna Pia Deaf Peaple Association (Malta) Ghaqda Persuni Nieqsa mis-Smigh DID Daqqa t'id Din l-Art Helwa Directorate for Lifelong Learning Disability by Accident (DBA) Don Bosco House, Balzan Down Syndrome Association Emergency Fire & Rescue Unit (E.F.R.U.) Emergency Response and Rescue corps Equal Partners Foundation Europa Donna Malta (Breast Care Support Group) Exiles Sports Club Feel@Home FHRD Filipino Community in Malta (Fil-Com) Fingerprints Fgura United FC and Youth Nursery Foundation Hajja Indipendenti Fondazzjoni M'Intix Wahdek Fondazzjoni Nanniet Malta Fondazzjoni Nazareth Fondazzjoni Suriet il-Bniedem Fondazzjoni Triq San Lazzru Foundation Wens Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna Fondazzjoni Wirt Vendriz Fondazzjoni Xjuhija Attiva Malta Foundation for Educational Services Foundation Mid-Dlam Ghad-Dawl Malta Organisations Directory 3 Foundation for Shelter and Support to Migrants ( FSM) Foundation for Respite Care Service (Dar il-Kaptan) Foundation for Women Enterpreneurs Friends of Mount Carmel Hospital Society Friends of the Sick and Elderly in Gozo Gaulitanus Choir Genista Research Foundation GetUpStandUp Ghaqda tal-Konsumaturi - Malta Ghaqda Maltija kontra d-dijabete / Maltese Diabetes Association Ghaqda Zghazagh b'Dizabilita' Gift of Life Foundation Golden Daffodil Foundation Gozo Association for the Deaf Gozo Youth Football Association GU Clinic Hbieb ta' l-Agenzija Sapport Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Directorate Heritage Parks Federation Hospic Malta Id-Dar tal-Providenza Il-Merill Childcare Centre Imperial Gozo Yacht Club Insite. The Student Media Organization Inservi Foundation Inspire (The Eden and Razzett Foundation) Institute of Legal Studies Malta International Organization for Diplomatic Relations Integra Foundation Islamic Community Malta Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice Johane Casabene Dance Conservatoire Jubilate Deo Choir, Naxxar Junior Achievement (Young Enterprise) Malta Foundation Kellimni.com Kenn u Tama Foundation Kopin - Koperazzjoni (Malta) (V0/0200) Malta Organisations Directory 4 Kunsill Studenti Universitarji Little Sisters of the Poor Living Ability Not Disability Lumiere Support Group Malta Amateur Athletic Association Malta Amateur Dramatic Club (MADC) Malta and Gozo Chiropractic Malta Association for Contemporary Music Malta Association for the Counselling Profession ( MACP ) Malta Association of Crohn's and Colitis - MACC Malta Association of Occupational Therapist MAOT Malta Association of Optometrists Malta Association of Physiotherapist Malta Aviation Society Malta Blood Donors Association. (MBDA) Malta Cancer Foundation Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology Malta Confederation of Women's Organizations (MCWO) Malta Continence Care Association Malta Dementia Society Malta Emigrants’ Commission (MEC) Malta Federation of Organizations People with Disability Malta Gay Right Movement Malta Girl Guides Association Malta Health Network ( MHN ) Malta Islamic Welfare Fund Malta Karate Federation Malta Learning Support Association Malta Library and Information Association (MaLIA) Malta Memorial District Nursing Association ( MMDNA ) Malta Midwives Association Malta Motor sports Federation Malta Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Malta PSD Association Malta Red Cross Society Malta Sail Training Association Malta Society of the Blind Malta Tempin Bowling Association Malta UNESCO Youth Association Malta Vocational Centre Malta Youth Ballet Foundation Maltese Association of Psychiatric Trainees Maltese Association of Psychtric Nurses - (MAPN) Malta Organisations Directory 5 Maltese Association of Social Workers Maltese Cross Corps Maltese Oncology Nursing Association Marsaxlokk Aquatic Sports Marsaxlokk Branch Library Mater Dei Hospital ME/CFS & Fibromyalgia Alliance (Malta) Mediterranean Institute of Marine Studies Mental Health Association Gozo Millennium Chapel Foundation Minus One Support Group for the Widowed Missionary Knights Foundation - Malta Moroccan Community in Malta Mothers’ Union in the Church of England Diocese of Europe Msida Library Mtarfa Drama Group Munxar Falcons F.C Multiple Sclerosis Society National Coordinating Unit for Drugs and Alcohol (NCUDA) National Council of Women Malta National Foster Care Association Malta (NFCAM) National Parents' Society of Person with Disabilities' Nature Trust (Malta) Noise Abatement Society of Malta (NASoM) " Ghaqda ta' Azzjoni kontra li-Storbju" Neptunes Waterpolo & Swimming Club OASI Foundation Occupational Health and Safety Authority Office of the Commissioner for Children Paulo Freire Institute Peacelab (John XXIII Peace Laboratory) Pembroke Athleta Sports Club Pharmacy Of Your Choice Unit, Ministry for Health Physically Handicapped Rehab, Fund Positive Education Foundation Puttinu Cares Qormi F.C.Y.N Rabat Regional Library Rainbow Support Service Malta Organisations Directory 6 Richmond Foundation RISe Rehabilitation in Society Robert Zammit Royal Life Saving Society Safari Camping Club Salesians of Don Bosco Osanna Pia Home San Lawrenz Branch Library St. Lucija Branch Library SEDQA – DETOX Senglea Branch Library Senglea Historical Society Social Work Department, Mount Carmel Hospital, Attard Socjeta' Azmatici Maltin Socjeta tar-Radjografi Medici (SRM) Socjeta Kulturali Ambjentali Agostina Smart Kids Birgu SOS Malta Special Olympics Malta S.T.A.N.D S.T.A.R.S Association (Shock, Trauma, Acceptance, Reality, Situations) St. Jeanne Antide Foundation (SJAF) (VO/0005) St. John Rescute Corps St.Lazarus Cooperative Foundation Student Service Department Ta' Cangura Folk Group-San Lawrenz Tao Natural health centre Tennis Club Kordin Tigne' Judo Club Tghanniq The International Charity Society The Gaia Foundation The Gozo CCU Monitors Foundation The Kingdom of Saint Peter & Paul The Malta Autism Centre - Foundation for the Education and Research The Muscular Dystrophy Group of Malta The New Choral Singers The People of Change Foundation The Scout Association of Malta Torball Society of the Blind Touring Club Malta Transplant Support Group (Malta) Malta Organisations Directory 7 Unifaun Theatre Universal Peace Federation Vers Aghtini l-Kelma Malta Victim Support Malta Why Not? Wirt Ghawdex Women's Rights Foundation Xaghra United F.C. YMCA Valletta Youtheme Foundation Zebbug Gozo Branch Library Zebbug Heritage Foundation Zurrieq Branch Public Library Malta Organisations Directory 8 2 WHEEL FOUNDATION MALTA Mr. Alan Leaney 6, Lucky Stars, Triq Marcelle Attard Vanjolo, Qormi. QRM 4654 M: +356 9988 5989 E: [email protected] The aim of this foundation is to: promote, protect and highlight the motorcycling community in Malta. We are concerned with road safety, education and all other aspects of riding. ABILITY FOR DISABILITY ASSOCIATION (A.F.D.A) John Camilleri President c/o 22, Triq Fortunato Mizzi, Victoria, Ghawdex T: +356 2156 9053 M: +356 7966 9999 E: [email protected] / [email protected] W: www.afdagozomalta.com.mt Malta Organisations Directory 9 The aim of the Association is to help individuals with disability and their families, to seek information and resources integration within the Gozitian / Maltese society. 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