The Stories Behind the BOV Volleyball Marathon: Meet Sarah
Every resident at Id-Dar tal-Providenza has a story that reminds us why the BOV Volleyball Marathon matters.
Sarah’s story is one of unconditional love, difficult decisions, and the reassurance that comes from knowing someone you love is surrounded by care and compassion.
Sarah was born with a disability after experiencing a lack of oxygen at birth. In this heartfelt video, we meet her mother and twin sister as they reflect on Sarah’s journey and the many special moments they have shared as a family.
Among those memories is one that Sarah’s mother still treasures today: the first time Sarah called her “Mum.” It’s a moment that has stayed with her ever since and one she recalls with great emotion.
The Hardest Decision a Parent Can Make
Like so many parents, Sarah’s mother always believed she would be able to care for her daughter herself.
She never imagined a day when that might no longer be possible.
But as circumstances changed, she realised that Sarah needed the kind of support that only a dedicated residential home could provide.
That was when Id-Dar tal-Providenza became part of their family’s story.
While Sarah quickly embraced her new surroundings and settled into life at the residence, her mother admits that accepting the change was far more difficult for her.
Knowing you are doing the right thing doesn’t always make it easy.
A Place Where Sarah Can Thrive
Today, Sarah lives at the Warda Residence, where she enjoys a caring environment, meaningful friendships, and activities that help her live life to the fullest.
She also benefits from services such as pool therapy, which plays an important role in supporting her wellbeing and quality of life.
For Sarah’s family, seeing her happy, active, and well cared for has brought them comfort and peace of mind.
One moment, in particular, meant everything to her mother.
With the support of the staff at Id-Dar tal-Providenza, Sarah created a handmade card for her. It was a simple gesture, but one that filled her mother with emotion and perfectly reflected the care, encouragement, and love that residents receive every day.
Watch the video to hear Sarah’s mother describe what that moment meant to her in her own words.
Help Us Continue Changing Lives
Stories like Sarah’s are the reason the BOV Volleyball Marathon exists.
Every donation helps ensure that residents continue to receive not only exceptional care but also opportunities to grow, learn, and enjoy meaningful experiences every day.
This year’s BOV Volleyball Marathon will take place between Thursday 16th and Saturday 18th July at the MFCC in Ta’ Qali.
By supporting the volleyball marathon, you’re helping families like Sarah’s find reassurance, hope, and the knowledge that their loved ones are in a place they can truly call home.
Together, we can continue making a difference—one resident, one family, and one act of generosity at a time.
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