Drivers entering the University of Malta Campus tomorrow will be asked to donate a minimum of €1 for charity.
Initially proposed by architecture students, the Park and Pay for Charity initiative is part of the Christmas on Campus activities organised by KSU together with the University of Malta, the Chaplaincy and various student organisations.
The donations will go towards this year’s Christmas on Campus three beneficiaries - L-Istrina, Dar tal-Providenza and to the University’s Research, Innovation and Development Trust (RIDT), to benefit cancer research at the University.
“Parking at University has always been a topic of discussion, and this year we thought to turn this problem into a fundraising activity, all for a good cause”, said Gayle Lynn Callus, KSU Culture & Entertainment Officer, and one of the coordinators of this event. The University administration is working hand-in-hand with KSU in order to ensure the smooth running of this activity, whilst also creating a joyful Christmas atmosphere around campus.
One-off parking tickets for the Park and Pay for Charity initiative are on sale from the KSU office as of today to avoid jams at the University entrance gates.