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We believe that the place of persons with disability is within the family, if it is their wish. Most disabled people find that their home, surrounded by loved ones, is […]
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We believe that the place of persons with disability is within the family, if it is their wish. Most disabled people find that their home, surrounded by loved ones, is […]
Fr Trevor Fairclough is responsible for the spiritual wellbeing of both the residents and staff. He is also incharge of the Symbolic Catechesis, a service given to all our Christian […]
The Board of Id-Dar tal-Providenza was set up by H.G. Mgr Paul Cremona O.P. in March 2011. The present members are as follows: Chairperson: Fr Martin Micallef Vice Chairperson: Mr […]
Fr Martin Micallef, son of John Micallef and Jane nee Bugeja was born in Luqa on the 10th November 1967. He studied at Luqa Primary School, the Minor Seminary New […]
Akkwarell in Qawra is another community home belonging to Id-Dar tal-Providenza. This home hosts three persons with physical disabilities who lives there with the necessary support. It is fully furnished […]
Zerniq is a small terraced house situated in the town of Siggiewi a few kilometers away from the Id-Dar tal-Providenza’s complex. It was inaugurated on the 11th February 1997. Four […]
Villa Papa Luciani was inaugurated on the 8th of September 1987 just four months after the demise of the founder Mgr Azzopardi. It was named after the late Pope John […]
1971 saw the start of the building of a second Villa designed to accommodate fifty residents. This home, called Villa Papa Giovanni, was inaugurated by H.G. Mons Michael Gonzi Archbishop […]
On the land where till 1962 stood a navy rest camp in the limits of Siggiewi which was later rented by the Govenment to the Malta Catholic Action Movement Mgr […]
When the Director of Dar tal-Providenza, Rev. Fr. Martin Micallef, asked me to prepare an article regarding my late uncle, Mons. Michael Azzopardi, I readily accepted. His residence in Floriana […]
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