The Theotokos Foundation Americos Argyriou and Exness have signed an agreement to develop a new facility for the Child Development Centre – To Alma in Limassol, marking an important step toward enhancing specialised support services for children with developmental challenges and their families in Cyprus.
The agreement was formally signed on March 20, 2026 at the boarding house of the Theotokos Foundation Americos Argyriou by Alecos Orountiotis, BoD Chairman of the Theotokos Foundation Americos Argyriou, andMartin Thorvaldsson, Community Director at Exness.
The new Centre will replace the current facilities of the Child Development Center – To Alma, a programme operated by the Theotokos Foundation Americos Argyriou that has supported children and families for more than three decades through early assessment, therapeutic intervention, and family consulting and guidance.


Designed as a purpose-built space for assessment, therapy, rehabilitation and family support, the new facility will create a modern environment where children, specialists and families can work together during the most critical stages of development.
“Our mission at Alma has always been to ensure that every child has access to the support they require to develop their abilities and to strengthen their capacity to fully engage in society,” said Alecos Orountiotis, BoD Chairman of the Theotokos Foundation Americos Argyriou.
“This partnership marks an important milestone for the Theotokos Foundation Americos Argyriou, for the families we support every day, and for Cyprus as a whole. We are pleased to collaborate with Exness on a project that will further enhance early intervention, therapy and family guidance by having a modern, spacious, and specialised facility. We would like to express our utmost gratitude to Exness for investing in the future of children in Cyprus.”
The project represents an estimated €3.65-million investment in specialised child development services in Cyprus. The Centre will continue to be operated and managed by the Theotokos Foundation Americos Argyriou, ensuring continuity of care for the families it serves.
Strengthening support for early childhood development
Early childhood intervention plays a crucial role in helping children develop essential skills that support lifelong learning, communication, and independence. With expanded facilities and improved infrastructure, the new center will enable the program to increase capacity and provide enhanced services to more children and families.
The project will move forward in several phases, with design work expected to begin in 2026, followed by construction between 2027 and 2028, installation of specialised equipment and furniture in 2028, and completion of the Centre in 2029.

A shared commitment to the community
The initiative reflects Exness’ long-term commitment to supporting projects that contribute to the well-being and development of local communities.
“This is the first step in a long journey to improve conditions for those in society who need support the most. We are honoured to be involved and look forward to completing the project so we can deliver real value to the community, rather than just talk about it,” said Martin Thorvaldsson, Community Director at Exness.
Looking ahead
The signing of the agreement marks the first milestone in a multi-year project that will deliver a modern facility designed to support children and families for decades to come.
Further updates on the project’s development, including design progress and construction milestones, will be announced as the initiative progresses.
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