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ipation in this and similar activities highlights<br />

he community.<br />

oster Clark’s<br />

Date:<br />

LifeCycle<br />

Thursday,<br />

Challenge<br />

20 September<br />

2018 by<br />

2018<br />

hRLU.<br />

Ref: 090- 2018 EN<br />

Air Malta is proud to support the LifeCycle<br />

Challenge 2018. This annual event is a gruelling<br />

mountain bike challenge of 2,000km, normally<br />

completed over 10-12 days in different countries<br />

every year. This challenge, considered to be one<br />

of the ten most arduous cycling challenges in<br />

the world, is organised by LifeCycle (Malta)<br />

Foundation, an NGO founded 20 years ago to<br />

create awareness and generate support for<br />

patients suffering from renal disease.<br />

To support this noble initiative, Air Malta’s<br />

Chairman Dr Charles Mangion p<strong>res</strong>ented a<br />

donation to Founder of LifeCycle, Alan Curry<br />

and Chairperson Dr Shirley Cefai, in the<br />

p<strong>res</strong>ence of all cyclists participating in this<br />

year’s Arabian Nights challenge.<br />

A total of 25 cyclists signed up to attempt<br />

this year's challenge which will see the team<br />

cycling all the way from Dubai (UAE) to Salalah<br />

(Oman) this October. They will be supported<br />

by a team of drivers, helpers, a physiotherapist<br />

and a camera person. The Airline wishes all<br />

participants success in this challenge and would<br />

like to thank them for their dedication, support<br />

and commitment towards this noble cause.<br />

The Airline is proud to be associated with<br />

LifeCycle<br />

and its endeavours to collect funds to assist<br />

renal patients and their families. The Airline’s<br />

airmalta Supports<br />

CSR<br />

Malta Business Review<br />

LifeCycle Challenge 2018<br />

participation in this and similar activities<br />

highlights<br />

Air Malta Supports LifeCycle Challenge 2018<br />

hairman Dr Charles Mangion p<strong>res</strong>enting the<br />

nder of LifeCycle, Alan Curry.<br />

Air Malta is proud to support the LifeCycle<br />

Air Malta’s commitment<br />

Challenge<br />

to the<br />

2018.<br />

community.<br />

This annual<br />

event is a gruelling mountain bike You too challenge can support the of Foster 2,000km, Clark’s LifeCycle normally<br />

Challenge 2018 by donating at <strong>MBR</strong><br />

completed over 10-12 days in different countries every year. This<br />

https://goo.gl/7bhRLU.<br />

challenge, considered to be one of the ten most arduous cycling<br />

challenges in the world, is organised Air Malta’s by first LifeCycle flight took off (Malta) on 1 st April Foundation,<br />

1974. The<br />

airline has been instrumental in opening up and<br />

an NGO founded 20 years ago connecting to create Malta awareness to the <strong>res</strong>t of and the generate<br />

world,<br />

diversifying and p<strong>res</strong>enting new tourism market<br />

support for patients suffering from opportunities renal disease. to and from the islands.<br />

To support this noble initiative, Air Malta’s Chairman Dr Charles<br />

Mangion p<strong>res</strong>ented a donation to Founder of LifeCycle, Alan Curry and<br />

Chairperson Dr Shirley Cefai, in the p<strong>res</strong>ence of all cyclists participating<br />

in this year’s Arabian Nights challenge.<br />

A total of 25 cyclists signed up to attempt this year's challenge which will<br />

see the team cycling all the way from Dubai (UAE) to Salalah (Oman)<br />

this October. They will be supported by a team of drivers, helpers, a<br />

physiotherapist and a camera person.<br />

The Airline wishes all participants success in this challenge and would<br />

like to thank them for their dedication, support and commitment towards<br />

this noble cause. The Airline is proud to be associated with LifeCycle<br />

and its endeavours to collect funds to assist renal patients and their<br />

families. The Airline’s participation in this and similar activities highlights<br />

Air Malta’s commitment to the community.<br />

You too can support the Foster Clark’s LifeCycle Challenge 2018 by<br />

donating at https://goo.gl/7bhRLU.<br />

Picture shows Air Malta’s Chairman Dr Charles Mangion p<strong>res</strong>enting the<br />

airline’s donation to the Founder of LifeCycle, Alan Curry.<br />

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Corporate Communications<br />

Commercial Division<br />

Sky Parks Business Centre<br />

Level 2<br />

Malta International Airport<br />

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E stephen.gauci@airmalta.com<br />

T +356 2299 9228<br />

M +356 7970 9928<br />

Dr. Charles Mangion p<strong>res</strong>enting the airline’s donation to the Founder of LifeCycle, Alan Curry<br />

“I AM ACTIVE” 5KM Walk/Run by<br />

Simblija Care Home<br />

Simblija Care Home Walk<br />

Runners and walkers came together to celebrate the<br />

International Day of Older Persons. Ms Charmaine<br />

Attard, General Manager at AX Care, Mr Angelo Xuereb<br />

and Naxxar Mayor, Ms Anne Marie Muscat Fenech<br />

Adami thanked all the participants who came together<br />

and signalled the start. Donations collected from the<br />

event went to K9 Urban Search and Rescue Malta (K9<br />

USAR) who’s well trained dogs were just a pleasure<br />

to watch. K9 members attend on a weekly basis to<br />

Simblija Care Home and aid <strong>res</strong>idents including those<br />

suffering from dementia through what they refer to as<br />

‘pet therapy’.<br />

Air Malta’s first flight took off on 1 st April 1974. The<br />

The smile of the airline <strong>res</strong>idents has been and instrumental sessions with in opening the K9 up and<br />

connecting Malta to the <strong>res</strong>t of the world,<br />

dogs and members is something they really look<br />

diversifying and p<strong>res</strong>enting new tourism market<br />

forward to in opportunities their extensive to and activity from the schedule. islands. Ms<br />

Attard said that as we grow older an active lifestyle<br />

becomes paramount to our health but no matter the<br />

age or current physical condition, participants came<br />

together to improve their general outlook on health.<br />

She reiterated the importance of maintaining an active<br />

lifestyle even in elderly life as a routine instead of a<br />

short-lived <strong>res</strong>olution. <strong>MBR</strong><br />

www.simblijacarehome.com | 22351000<br />

Simblija Care Home Walk<br />

Creditline: Hilltop Gardens<br />

www.maltabusinessreview.net<br />

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