Ronald McDonald House Malta has launched a new family programme and a refreshed brand identity, marking an important new chapter for the organisation as it aligns with a wider global brand modernisation while reaffirming its long-standing commitment to supporting children and families across Malta and Gozo.
The organisation is strengthening its therapeutic and developmental offering through new clinical programmes, beginning with the Parent Empowerment Programme — a family-focused initiative supporting young children with communication, behaviour, early development and daily routines, while giving parents practical guidance and confidence.
Formerly known as Ronald McDonald House Charities Malta, the organisation will now operate as Ronald McDonald House Malta. Alongside the name change, it has introduced a new visual identity and a new unifying message – “Family Stays” – reflecting its focus on keeping families close and supported when it matters most.
While the organisation’s look has evolved, its mission remains unchanged: providing essential services that remove barriers, strengthen families, and promote health and well-being for children across Malta and Gozo.
Ronald McDonald House Malta opened its Learning Centre in Qawra in 2019, creating a fully accessible space where children and young people can access specialist learning, therapeutic and developmental support, in collaboration with professionals, NGOs and volunteers.
Recognised as an autism-friendly space, the Learning Centre expanded in 2025 with the addition of a dedicated Motor Sensory Room, giving children with movement and sensory needs a calm place to explore, learn and build essential everyday skills. The Learning Centre also includes consultation rooms, a multi-purpose activity area, learning kitchen, and training facilities.
In 2025 alone, Ronald McDonald House Malta supported 1,810 children and young people, delivering more than 2,177 hours of support through 640 sessions. The organisation also worked alongside 26 NGOs and entities, while engaging 1,377 professionals and volunteers in its programmes.
Martin Xuereb, Chairperson of Ronald McDonald House Malta, said: “This new identity reflects how Ronald McDonald House Malta continues to evolve while staying true to the purpose that has guided our work from the beginning. Our focus remains on ensuring that children and families facing difficult circumstances receive practical support, reassurance, and access to services that make a meaningful difference in their everyday lives.”
He added: “The refreshed brand helps us communicate more clearly who we are and what we do locally. It gives us a stronger platform to raise awareness, deepen community understanding, and grow the partnerships that allow us to support more families across Malta and Gozo.”
For more information, visit www.ronaldmcdonaldhouse.org.mt
About Ronald McDonald House Malta
The Ronald McDonald House Malta Chapter is part of the global network of Ronald McDonald House Chapters, which operate independently but share a common mission of supporting families and children in need. Ronald McDonald House Malta is committed to giving children access to specialised support to enable them to pursue their education and enrich their lives. It creates, funds, and supports programmes to directly improve the health and well-being of children and young adults at its purpose-built Learning Centre in Qawra to serve children challenged by poverty, disability and learning difficulties. On its own and in partnership with other organisations, Ronald McDonald House Malta offers educational and therapeutic programmes to assist children and young people in gaining the core skills and competences necessary for adulthood.
About Ronald McDonald House
Ronald McDonald House, formerly Ronald McDonald House Charities, is an independent, nonprofit organisation that cares for millions of families when they have children who are ill or injured. Through a global network of over 255 independently operated Chapters in 62 countries and regions, RMH surrounds families with the resources, services and support they need, removing barriers so they can be at the heart of their child’s care and ensure the best possible health outcomes.