New & now
Can you pitch in? Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna appeals for help after taking a hit during COVID-19
Calling all locals!

Jillian Mallia

Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna needs your help! The Malta Heritage Trust is asking locals to lend a helping hand by donating whatever they can so that the self-funded charity can continue being an instrumental organisation that saves and rehabilitates more heritage sites - as it has done over the years.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Malta Unwrapped (@malta_unwrapped) on

“As a result of the COVID-19 global pandemic it has lost all of its streams of revenue leaving it with absolutely no funds to carry on with its good work in running and maintaining its various heritage properties and museums,” they said in a statement.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Bee 💫 (@bianca.hili) on

“As a result we need you to help fill the gap. Every contribution, however big or small, is valuable – in times of crisis and beyond. Please support FWA today with your donation,” they appeal. You can make your donation here.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by cloud99trip 🌎 (@cloud99trip) on

Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna is a self-funded charity that was established in 1987 and is part of the cultural heritage preservation and management sector in Malta. These guys do a lot to preserve our culture and history. A little help could go a long way!

10th July 2020


Jillian Mallia
Written by
Jillian Mallia
A book lover, writer and globetrotter who loves exploring new places and the local gems that the Maltese Islands have to offer. An avid foodie and arts fanatic, Jillian searches the island and beyond for the perfect settings to write about.

You may also like...
New & now
New & now
You can get to this shelter after going down four meters worth of stairs!

Lyndsey Grima
New & now
New & now
Avoid visiting this cave when it’s raining.

Emma Galea
New & now
New & now
The ‘In Guardia’ parade is happening this Sunday 19th October at 11am.

Lyndsey Grima
New & now
New & now
Normal ferry operations are expected to resume as soon as the port is clear.

Lyndsey Grima