SOAR MALTA

SOAR MALTA SOAR is a service of NGO St Jeanne Antide Foundation offering three main services: Support Group for DV survivors, Advocacy and Educational Workshops.

This page is for awareness raising in line with our focus. Spammers will be banned. Violence in intimate relationships is often devastating on the victim and the children involved. Some women make it out, but are often left jobless, sometimes homeless and struggling with a broken spirit. Afraid to trust and re-victimised by the system, survivors often feel alone in their fight for survival. SOAR i

s a user-led service that works towards enabling survivors of violence in intimate relationships to pick up the pieces and bounce back with resilience, towards a life of dignity, well-being and justice. The service works on 3 fronts:

It fosters an attitude of support and sisterhood among group members, to combat the remnants of isolation and alienation from the violent relationship they had. It raises awareness with the public, and organises workshops on the realities of the experience, on the signs, the red flags and on how one can find help and support. It advocates for improved policies, laws and practices that serve to bring social justice to victims and survivors of violence. The SOAR Support group is only available to women as this is a user-led service. Meaning that other female survivors of intimate partner violence run the service and reach out to others based on the experiences they have had in their own lives. One must appreciate that the experience of living life as a woman is already different than the experience of living life as a man. It is simply fact. Hence, it is the same when each group experiences violence in their relationships. While standing in solidarity with men who are victims of all types of violence, we regretfully are not in a position to offer support group services to men at the time being. We would recommend the national services (179) to such individuals.

A heartfelt thank you to the students and staff of Immaculate Conception Secondary School – St Jeanne Antide College Tar...
08/06/2026

A heartfelt thank you to the students and staff of Immaculate Conception Secondary School – St Jeanne Antide College Tarxien for their generous donation of €210 to SOAR Malta. 💜 Your hard work, creativity and kindness will help us continue supporting women and children on their journey towards healing and empowerment. We are truly grateful for your support. 🌟

Bħala parti mill-assessjar tal-Economics, grupp ta' studenti għamlu attivita' li fiha prattikaw l-għodda li tgħallmu fis-suġġett biex ipproduċew prodott tajjeb għall-ikel u għamlu bejgħ tiegħu. Minn dan il-proġett għamlu qligħ ta' 210Ewro u tawh lil SOAR MALTA bħala donazzjoni. Grazzi u prosit!

CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST🔎 Researcher – VOICE-UP ProjectThe St Jeanne Antide Foundation is seeking to engage an i...
01/06/2026

CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
🔎 Researcher – VOICE-UP Project

The St Jeanne Antide Foundation is seeking to engage an independent Researcher to support the VOICE-UP project , an initiative focused on strengthening trauma-informed responses to domestic violence in Malta.

This project will build on survivor experiences to help identify barriers to support and contribute towards meaningful recommendations for change through research, advocacy, and awareness.

We are looking for applicants with:
✔ Experience in qualitative research
✔ Experience related to gender-based violence, domestic violence, trauma, or vulnerable groups
✔ Strong analytical and report-writing skills
✔ A trauma-informed and ethical approach

📅 Duration: June 2026 – October 2026
📩 Applications: [email protected]
⏳ Deadline: 12th June 2026

Full role description available on the SJAF website. https://www.antidemalta.org/vacancies1.html

Project funded by the Commission on Gender-Based Violence & Domestic Violence through the Together We Empower Programme.



https://www.antidemalta.org/vacancies1.html

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💚 You do not have to struggle alone.Many people carry stress, worry, sadness, trauma, or emotional exhaustion silently. ...
20/05/2026

💚 You do not have to struggle alone.

Many people carry stress, worry, sadness, trauma, or emotional exhaustion silently. Sometimes, asking for help can feel difficult, but reaching out is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Support can begin with a conversation, a trusted person, a community service, or simply knowing someone is there to listen.

This Mental Health Awareness Week, let us continue building communities where people feel safe to speak, seek support, and feel understood.

💚 Volunteering and connection improve mental wellbeing.Feeling connected to others can make a powerful difference to our...
20/05/2026

💚 Volunteering and connection improve mental wellbeing.

Feeling connected to others can make a powerful difference to our mental health. Supportive relationships, shared experiences, and acts of kindness help reduce loneliness and strengthen resilience.

Volunteering is not only about giving time — it is also about building community, purpose, friendship, and hope.

At SJAF, we are grateful for the volunteers, staff, supporters, and community members who help create spaces where people feel welcomed, supported, and valued every day.

This Mental Health Awareness Week, take one small action to connect with someone or support your community.

💚 Kindness supports mental health.A kind word.A patient conversation.A moment of understanding.A small gesture of suppor...
20/05/2026

💚 Kindness supports mental health.

A kind word.
A patient conversation.
A moment of understanding.
A small gesture of support.

Kindness may seem simple, but it can have a powerful impact on someone’s wellbeing, especially during difficult moments.

This Mental Health Awareness Week, let us continue creating communities where compassion, empathy, and care are part of everyday life.

Take one small action today to support someone around you.

Power imbalance in care settings is real — and it must never be ignored.When individuals are vulnerable, whether due to ...
14/05/2026

Power imbalance in care settings is real — and it must never be ignored.

When individuals are vulnerable, whether due to trauma, mental health, or dependency, the responsibility on professionals is even greater. Trust is not just given; it must be protected through consistent, ongoing safeguarding.

Due diligence cannot be a one-time check. It must be continuous — through regular training, supervision, accountability, and the courage to act when boundaries are crossed.

Protecting vulnerable people requires more than reacting after harm. It requires systems that recognise risk early, understand trauma, and prioritise safety above all else.

This is not about blame. It is about responsibility.

And to Emma Agius— your courage to speak, to stand, and to preserve yourself through such a difficult journey does not go unseen. Thank you for your strength.

From survivors to a survivor

Emma Agius had reported she was r**ed in her home by a care worker who had gone there to assist her

14/05/2026

Clarification Notice

Following a recent SOAR Facebook Live discussion, we would like to provide clarification regarding certain references made during the conversation.

Reference was made to the alleged r**e case involving Emma Agius. We wish to clarify that, according to publicly available reports, the alleged assault reportedly took place at the victim’s home and not within Mount Carmel Hospital premises. The discussion was intended to highlight wider concerns surrounding vulnerability, safeguarding, mental health, and power imbalance experienced by individuals receiving care and support services.

Reference was also made to the Family Court Reform consultation process. We acknowledge that developments and reform measures following the 2024 consultation process have since been publicly announced. At the same time, many lived experiences shared within survivor and support spaces continue to reflect ongoing challenges faced by vulnerable families, women, and children navigating complex systems.

SOAR Malta and the St Jeanne Antide Foundation remain committed to responsible, trauma-informed, ethical, and accurate communication, particularly when discussing sensitive matters involving survivors of violence, mental health, safeguarding, and public policy.

Our support spaces are intended to empower individuals through emotional support, shared experiences, advocacy, and guidance towards professional services, including legal, ther**eutic, psychosocial, and multidisciplinary support pathways.

We appreciate the feedback received and remain committed to ensuring that vulnerable voices can be heard respectfully, responsibly, and safely while continuing to advocate for stronger protection, dignity, and support for those most in need.

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Tarxien

Opening Hours

Monday 09:30 - 16:30
Tuesday 09:30 - 16:30
Wednesday 09:30 - 16:30
Thursday 09:30 - 16:30
Friday 09:30 - 12:00

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+35621808981

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