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18.3.2021 6 NEWS THE HSBC Malta Foundation has renewed its support with a donation to the OASI Foundation, which for three decades has been assisting those who suffer from drug and alcohol abuse. e donation will help the Gozo based or- ganisation to continue offering its services free of charge. roughout its history, OASI has adopted innovative informal teaching methods to reach hundreds of young people, either to prevent them from developing an addic- tion or to help them overcome already existing addictions. Caroline Buhagiar Klass, Head of Human Resources and Corporate Sustainability at HSBC Malta said the HSBC Malta Foundation has been supporting OASI's Youths 4 Youths project since 2013. "is project has helped young people in Gozo to social- ise with peers through edutainment activities in a healthy and safe learning environment," she said. "e project has been a great success and the HSBC Malta Foundation is very proud to be part of this project." Since its foundation in 1991, the OASI Foundation has also continuously raised awareness and promoted a posi- tive mentality through its slogan: 'Life is beautiful...worth living!' More information is available at http://oasi.org.mt as well as on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and at info@oasi. org.mt or 2156 3333. HSBC Malta Foundation supports OASI Foundation LOCAL IT company Clamtech is of- fering free IT support to local busi- nesses who want to promote their services online. This initiative follows recent measures that have closed res- taurants and various other companies to help contain the spread of COV- ID-19. is service is being offered in con- junction with web designer Steven Camilleri and Branding and Communi- cations Agency, Striped Sox. Clamtech is inviting local business- es who as yet do not have an online presence to get in touch on sales@ clamtech.com or by calling 2090880, so their experts can assist them to set up an online presence. This assistance includes free website design and hosting for a year, as well as the design of any basic artwork that may be required. "These are trying times for every- one but especially for restaurants and small businesses who were just start- ing to recover after a tough year," said Trevor Vassallo, Director of Clamtech. "Hence, we are reaching out to enti- ties who as yet do not have an online presence so we can assist them for the coming year. Our service includes free domain name and hosting for a year, as well as the setting up of a ba- sic website and creation of artwork, if required. We just want to help in any way we can." Established in 2009, Clamtech is a growing and dynamic company with a team of IT professionals, who collab- orate with all types of clients coming from different sectors and of different sizes. Using the latest innovative tech- nologies, the company offers consul- tancy, strategic upgrades on existing servers and networks, as well as any IT requirements varying from a quick technological fix to long-term sup- port and services. Clamtech is offering this service to local companies in conjunction with Steven Camilleri, who will be oversee- ing the web design, as well as social media integration and SEO services. Furthermore, should businesses re- quire artwork design and communi- cation support, this will be catered for by Striped Sox, a boutique marketing agency that offers services related to PR, communications and brand strat- egy. One may contact Clamtech by send- ing an email on: sales@clamtech.com or by calling on: +356 20 908 800. For more information, visit https://www. clamtech.com/. Clamtech offers businesses free support to promote their business online

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