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Piton Malta & Partners Launch Nourishing Futures Campaign

Piton Malta has partnered with the Baby Village Foundation and Go Feed My Lamb Ministry as part of a Nourishing Futures Campaign—an initiative dedicated to providing nourishment, care, and essential support to families facing hardship in the community.

The Baby Village Foundation empowers mothers, babies, and toddlers by providing vital resources to help them thrive, while the Go Feed My Lamb Ministry delivers meals and essential supplies to those in need to make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable families.

As part of this collaboration, Piton Malta has pledged over $10 000 in monthly grocery vouchers from February to December this year. This commitment ensures that the Baby Village Foundation and Go Feed My Lamb Ministry can provide critical support to underprivileged families.

“This effort goes beyond simply offering food—it’s about creating a stronger, more connected community and providing families with the resources they need to build a better future,” a press release from Piton Malta stressed.

Category Manager, Fern Wilson-Jean said that through the Piton Malta Nourishing Futures Campaign, the company aimed to “bring hope, sustenance, and vital care to those who need it most”.

“We are committed to supporting initiatives that make a tangible difference. This partnership reflects our core values of nourishment, care, and community support. Through this campaign, we are dedicated to making a lasting impact, and we encourage others to join us in these efforts,” she added.

To learn how you can contribute, follow @go_feed_my_lamb and @babyvillagefoundation on social media. 

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