The Funny Farm is a charity which was established as a NGO in 2008 set up on the
little island of Malta in the Mediterranean Sea. The aims of the association are
to provide shelter for needy, abandoned, neglected or ill-treated equines. The
majority of our horses have either been saved from being put down unnecessarily
and being sold for horse meat or have been donated to the association as
unwanted ‘pets’.
little island of Malta in the Mediterranean Sea. The aims of the association are
to provide shelter for needy, abandoned, neglected or ill-treated equines. The
majority of our horses have either been saved from being put down unnecessarily
and being sold for horse meat or have been donated to the association as
unwanted ‘pets’.
Inspire is a non-profit organisation that leads the way in providing
therapeutic, education and leisure services to persons with disabilities in
Malta and Gozo.
therapeutic, education and leisure services to persons with disabilities in
Malta and Gozo.
Missionary Movement Jesus in thy neighbour is a (NGO VO/0140) that was founded
in Gozo, Malta on the 3rd December 1987, by Monsignor George Grima. Approved by
the Bishop of Gozo, Monsignor Nikol Cauchi, on 30th October 1992. The aim is to
give a better life to so many children living on the streets of Brazil, Ethiopia
and Kenya
in Gozo, Malta on the 3rd December 1987, by Monsignor George Grima. Approved by
the Bishop of Gozo, Monsignor Nikol Cauchi, on 30th October 1992. The aim is to
give a better life to so many children living on the streets of Brazil, Ethiopia
and Kenya
Against Breast Cancer is the story of the personal crusade of our founders
Dr Anthony Leathem and his wife Patricia in their search for a future free of
breast cancer.
Today, Against Breast Cancer funds pioneering research by expert clinical
scientists at the University of Westminster in London. They use our exceptional
collection of breast tissue and patient samples to identify markers that can
detect the re-appearance of breast cancer in women already treated for this
illness
Dr Anthony Leathem and his wife Patricia in their search for a future free of
breast cancer.
Today, Against Breast Cancer funds pioneering research by expert clinical
scientists at the University of Westminster in London. They use our exceptional
collection of breast tissue and patient samples to identify markers that can
detect the re-appearance of breast cancer in women already treated for this
illness