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Alabaré’s ‘Mission to Malta’ to help restore historic Fort Delimara

10 previously homeless UK veterans, who have been supported by Alabaré, accompanied by four staff and volunteer veterans are on a ‘Mission to Malta’ to restore the historic military site, Fort Delimara.

From 3 – 15 May, a group of previously homeless UK Veterans will embark on their ‘Mission to Malta’ to restore parts of Fort Delimara, an iconic landmark of Maltese military heritage situated 14 kilometres from the Maltese capital, Valletta.

The 10 veterans who experienced hardship and homelessness upon leaving the military turned to leading homeless charity Alabaré, who provided them with safe, secure temporary housing and support.

During the 12-day mission, they will be joined by four veteran staff members and volunteers, including 67-year-old Dave Rook, who will partner with Visit Malta, Heritage Malta, and the Armed Forces of Malta to restore the iconic Fort Delimara. Once the work is completed, the Fort will be open to groups for bespoke guided tours as arranged by Heritage Malta this summer.

VE Day celebrations

Victory in Europe 80th Anniversary Commemorations

The veterans’ visit coincides with the 80th Anniversary of VE Day and will see the veterans pay their respects by singing “I vow to thee my country” at noon on 8 May.

In addition to Heritage Malta’s Chief Executive Officer, Noel Zammit, and Chief Operations Officer, Kenneth Gambin, the group will also be visited by the British High Commissioner to Malta, Her Excellency Cathy Ward, and the Minister for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government, Dr Owen Bonnici MP. These visits will provide an opportunity to meet the volunteers and witness the ongoing restoration works at Fort Delimara.

Heritage Malta’s Chief Executive Officer, Noel Zammit, commended Alabaré for their support, “Engaging in a volunteering opportunity with Heritage Malta is a rewarding and meaningful experience that embodies the true spirit of the agency’s slogan ‘Part of Us’, for both locals and foreigners.”

Andrew Lord, Chief Executive Officer of Alabaré, said, “This partnership between Alabaré, Armed Forces of Malta, Heritage Malta and Visit Malta demonstrates the positive impact we can have on our communities when we work together. We have helped build veterans’ self-esteem, resilience, skills and wellbeing while transforming an iconic part of Malta’s military heritage.”

Providing Hope

With services at one in three supported housing providers in England closing last year due to funding cuts and rising costs, vulnerable individuals like these veterans have fewer places to turn. Initiatives like Alabaré’s ‘Mission to Malta’ are giving homeless veterans hope of a transformed life.

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