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Banif Bank’s Casual Fridays keep on giving!

September 11, 2015
June 20, 2023
Banif Bank’s Casual Fridays keep on giving!

Banif employees have donated over €2,500 to various charitable causes over the first half of this year, through the Bank’s monthly Casual Fridays initiative.

On the last Friday of every month, Banif staff trade their formal wear for more casual attire and make a small donation in return. A different cause is chosen each month, often through staff involvement or suggestion.

The year was kicked off by helping the Young Adult Education Resource Centre at Wardija, a special needs school which caters for close to a hundred students, all with different learning needs. Banif’s contribution helped them purchase a chicken brooder and two rabbit hutches for their animal therapy project, which is a fantastic activity for education, healing, behaviour development and growth. The focus was turned to animals again later on in the year with a sum being collected for the Happy Paws Animal Clinic, whose neutering services helps prevent many stray dogs and cats from succumbing to perils on the streets such as malnutrition, environmental hazards or traffic accidents.

(Top left) Christine Harmer pointing out Right2Smile’s upcoming projects to Simon Grech, (Top right) Anthony Farrugia and Matthew Cutajar showing off their casuals around the office. (Bottom left) All smiles from Cristian Darmanin, Lorraine Agius and Maxine Scerri during the Dr Klown collection. (Bottom right) ALIVE cyclists Robert Cuschieri and Sarah Schembri Wismayer sharing their route with Martin Borg.

Another contribution was made through the ALIVE 2015 initiative, aimed at raising funds for children diagnosed with cancer. The sum collected that month went towards sponsoring two athletes who undertook the 1,000km cycling challenge.

The Bank is immensely proud to boast several members within its team dedicated to volunteering in their own time. One month’s collection went towards the Dr Klown project, which help sick children in wards with laughter therapy. The Bank’s very own Cristian Darmanin is a Dr Klown himself, and he helped encourage employees to pitch in by lighting up the office with his wonderful costume and contagious enthusiasm. Christine Harmer, another employee, is heavily involved with the Right2Smile foundation. Having embarked on several voluntary trips in the past, she is currently assisting in several projects in Africa and South America, and the Banif team raised a generous sum to help see her off.

“We are very happy that, apart from the Bank’s many commitments in line with its corporate social responsibility strategy, all funds raised through Casual Fridays are purely staff donations,” said Adrian Coppini, Chief Officer Corporate Services at Banif Bank. “This initiative, which lets employees show off their individuality by wearing comfortable casuals with an altruistic twist, is just one of many initiatives that contribute towards creating an inclusive, empowering and rewarding work environment at Banif Bank.”