Children from the St Vincent de Paul Nursery in Għajn Ymalek, Gozo, are baking traditional Maltese figolli for a charity initiative. These sweet treats, typically made during Easter, will be sold to raise funds for the Holy Family Children and Adolescent Services. The youngsters are enthusiastically participating, learning about the cultural significance of figolli and the value of giving back to the community .The figolli, shaped like lambs, fish, and other symbols, are a beloved Easter tradition in Malta. By supporting this initiative, the children are spreading joy and contributing to a noble cause.
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Children Bake Figolli for Charity: Spreading Joy this Easter
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