Home / News / Book Donation To St Vincent De Paul For Dementia-Friendly Garden Libraries Back to News Book Donation To St Vincent De Paul For Dementia-Friendly Garden Libraries Initiatives • News 6th May, 2024 Today, the National Book Council (NBC) donated a considerable amount of books to St Vincent De Paul Long Term Care Facility (SVP) in Luqa to launch the new mobile libraries at the facility’s dementia-friendly garden, Ġnien Ix-Xewqat Sbieħ. Over 200 Maltese books were donated to furnish the garden’s three phone box libraries in order to promote the therapeutic power of literature among SVP’s patrons. Book donations provide significant opportunities for the NBC to promote local publications and to pursue its mission to ensure that different sectors of the Maltese public have access to books and reading. For this particular occasion, the NBC selected a variety of books predominantly written in the Maltese language — ranging from novels and poetry to history and reference books — with the aim of stimulating SVP patrons’ memory, as well as providing engaging literature for future reading sessions as part of their reminiscence therapy. Inaugurated in May 2023, Ġnien ix-Xewqat Sbieħ is a therapeutic garden for persons with dementia, purposefully designed to improve their quality of life through various spaces and artefacts that provide sensorial experiences and aid recollection. This dementia-friendly garden also offers spaces where reading sessions can be held to help patrons rekindle their memory. Three phone box libraries, built by SVP employees and placed in prominent areas of the garden, were launched today in order to equip these spaces with reading material, which the patrons can share with visitors and volunteers alike. The ceremony, which took place at Ġnien ix-Xewqat Sbieħ, was opened by by Parliamentary Secretary for Active Ageing within the Ministry for Health, Hon. Dr Malcolm Paul Agius Galea, who commended reading for the improvement of mental health. The public was then addressed by the NBC’s Executive Chairperson Mr Mark Camilleri with a brief comment highlighting the importance of making literature accessible to vulnerable communities in Malta. The Chief Executive Officer of SVP, Mr Jorgen Souness, was also present for the book donation and the launch of the libraries. St Vincent De Paul would like to invite authors, publishers, organisations, entities or any other volunteers to host reading sessions for its patrons at Ġnien ix-Xewqat Sbieħ by emailing customercare.svp@gov.mt or calling 22912372. SHARE POST Related Articles Make a mark abroad! Literary agent Simon Trewin offers practical networking tips during a free Zoom session News 12th September, 2025 Read More Bringing children’s literature to dynamic life on stage at the Malta Book Festival Festivals 10th September, 2025 Read More The National Book Council welcomes new board members News 10th September, 2025 Read More POSITION OF MANAGER WITH THE NATIONAL BOOK COUNCIL: JOBSPLUS PERMIT NUMBER 881/2025 News 9th September, 2025 Read More Booker Prize winner Samantha Harvey heads to Malta Book Festival News 2nd September, 2025 Read More The Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2026 Opens for Submissions in Maltese and English News 1st September, 2025 Read More Shortlist For The 2025 National Book Prize Announced News 26th August, 2025 Read More What Makes a Great Short Story? News 18th August, 2025 Read More ANNOUNCING THE NBC’S SHORT STORY WORKSHOP TOUR (AUG-OCT 2025) News 5th August, 2025 Read More The National Book Council launches Five-Year Strategy 2025–2030 News 5th August, 2025 Read More view all similar news
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