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Libertex restores 'Hope For Children’s' premises in Limassol

The Libertex team recently restored and enhanced spaces within the 'Hope for Children' CRC Policy Center’s premises in Limassol, demonstrating their strong commitment to community support.

"This meaningful initiative, rooted in volunteerism, focused on transforming the facility into a more welcoming and supportive environment for children and the dedicated social workers and psychologists who care for them," the company said in a press release. "As a positive outcome, it also fostered team-building among Libertex employees, who worked together to refurbish several rooms and the garden area.”

The restoration project involved Libertex staff working in groups to enhance various indoor and outdoor areas. Volunteers painted walls, installed new carpets and drapes, upgraded lighting and office furniture, and revitalised the garden. The goal was to create a warm, safe space conducive to healing for the children who visit daily and to provide a better work environment for the staff of Hope For Children based in Limassol.

“At Libertex, we believe that everyone has a role to play in building a more compassionate world,” said Marios Chailis, Chief Marketing Officer of the Libertex Group. “This restoration project reflects our team’s deep sense of purpose and care. We wanted to make a tangible difference in children's lives and honour the inspiring work of the social workers who support them daily.”

Libertex has proudly supported the work of Hope For Children since 2022. This partnership goes beyond financial support, with Libertex staff actively engaging in hands-on efforts that showcase their commitment to creating positive change in the community. The revitalised spaces stands as a testament to the power of teamwork and empathy. For the children who visit, it offers a place of comfort and care, while for the staff, it reinforces that their tireless efforts are recognised and valued.

“We are deeply thankful for the Libertex team’s dedication to our cause,” said Andria Neocleous, Executive Director of 'Hope for Children' CRC Policy Center. “Their work in rejuvenating our premises in Limassol will have a lasting impact on the children we serve and on our staff who work diligently to protect and support them. Collaborations like these help us continue promoting children’s rights and wellbeing and providing critical care and support.”

'Hope For Children' CRC Policy Center is committed to promoting children’s rights and providing psychosocial and legal support. The “Children’s House” serves as a multidisciplinary centre to support and rehabilitate sexually abused children through comprehensive services, including social support, therapy, medical examinations, and family support, in collaboration with Social Welfare Services, Cyprus Police, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education and other governmental bodies. The Children’s House services are provided in both Limassol and all other Districts having its base in Nicosia. Similarly, the services of the foster families program are provided nationwide in cooperation with and under the supervision of the Social Welfare Services.

"Through this project, Libertex reaffirms its dedication to creating positive, lasting change in the lives of children, showing how compassion, teamwork, and meaningful action can make a significant difference," the press release concluded.

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