Salvo Grima Group
Salvo Grima Group operates in seven countries in Europe and Africa, employing over 250 professional staff from 24 different nationalities. We specialise in the efficient distribution of global brands to new markets as well as ship supply, retail and international wholesale, with client networks in over 50 countries. We aim to be good employers, establish long-term collaborations, generate ininnovative solutions and ensure high standards across all our operations. A percentage of our annual profits is donated to our Salvo Grima Foundation, which allocates funding to charities in the culture, heritage, education, the environment and social solidarity sectors.
Salvu Grima-SJAF CSR Partnership
For several years, the Salvo Grima Foundation has been supporting SJAF through an annual contribution of supplies that sustain our Food and Hygiene Bank. In 2025, the Foundation extended its support to a pilot project aimed at assisting children exposed to domestic violence. Such experiences are recognised as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), which can have deep and long-lasting effects, often perpetuating cycles of abuse.
This pilot project focuses on early intervention by providing emotional support sessions with a therapeutic approach (though not therapy). Each cycle of sessions supports 10–12 children, fostering self-worth, emotional resilience, and values of non-violence—all essential in breaking the cycle of abuse and preventing future patterns of violence.
For several years, the Salvo Grima Foundation has been supporting SJAF through an annual contribution of supplies that sustain our Food and Hygiene Bank. In 2025, the Foundation extended its support to a pilot project aimed at assisting children exposed to domestic violence. Such experiences are recognised as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), which can have deep and long-lasting effects, often perpetuating cycles of abuse.
This pilot project focuses on early intervention by providing emotional support sessions with a therapeutic approach (though not therapy). Each cycle of sessions supports 10–12 children, fostering self-worth, emotional resilience, and values of non-violence—all essential in breaking the cycle of abuse and preventing future patterns of violence.