Air Malta staff raised €630 for Island Sanctuary in a bid to help the home with food and medication for 110 dogs.
The money was donated during a visit to the sanctuary by Air Malta staff.
Yvette Camenzuli, one of Air Malta’s staff members who helped collect the funds, said: “People should be reminded that when they adopt an animal companion, it is a big responsibility, and one that means a lifetime commitment.”
The Island Sanctuary Association is a voluntary and non-profit-making association responsible for running the sanctuary.
For more information visit www.islandsanctuary.com.mt or the Facebook page The Island Sanctuary Malta.