Crane Currency Malta recently presented a donation of €2,500 to Mrs Michelle Muscat as chairperson of the Marigold Foundation.
The Marigold Foundation, founded in 2014 and supported by Bank of Valletta, aims at raising awareness of challenges faced by modern society, working through communities, schools, NGOs and young people.
The main objective of the Marigold Foundation is to positively enpower people and to work with them to raise standards, support initiatives and strenghten voices.
Mrs Muscat explained in detail the work being done by the Foundation in various areas of the Maltese society and the challenges ahead, challenges that motivate her to work more.
Mrs Muscat has been very active in raising funds for the Foundation through several personal initiatives. Her most recent being a swim starting from Ta' Fra Ben area in St Paul's Bay to Marsamxett Harbour. This was the most challenging swim undergone so far by Mrs Muscat.
Alexandra Agius, Human Resources manager at Crane Currency Malta Ltd said that it is the Crane culture to build strong effective partnerships in every community where it operates. Crane Currency actively supports local charitable and philanthropic efforts with direct funding and also through the Crane Charitable Ambassador Programme.
"Crane Currency has always regarded community responsibility as part of its corporate identity. It was a hallmark of the Crane family to participate in building the surrounding communities - and Crane Currency Malta will continue to encourage a strong corporate citizen focus. We have some very exciting initiatives in mind," Agius commented.
Stephanie Micallef, Office manager and Jason Vella, Maintenance technician, were also present at this presentation which was made on behalf of the current workforce of Crane Currency Malta Ltd.