Royal Free Charity funds new staff wellbeing space at North Mid
North Mid staff are set to enjoy a newly renovated outdoor wellbeing and fitness area, thanks to the Royal Free Charity.
The project was supported by a grant from Charities Aid Foundation and delivered by the Royal Free Charity.
Located in the Pymmes building courtyard, the gym includes fitness equipment like a boxing bag, chin-up bars and a table tennis table which was installed in another wellbeing space in the building. The charity will also use the space to deliver a range of activities when the weather allows, including yoga and Zumba sessions.
Jon Spiers, chief executive of the Royal Free Charity, said, “I’m extremely proud that we have been able to deliver this project so quickly following the merger of the North Mid Charity and the Royal Free Charity. This the first in a series of staff wellbeing projects which we will be supporting for staff at North Mid.”
Dr. Nnenna Osuji, chief executive of North Middlesex University Hospital Trust, said “I would like to thank our Royal Free Charity colleagues who supported in delivery of this initiative. It speaks to the heart of the partnership that we hold with the Royal Free Charity that it was delivered so quickly and efficiently. This is a wonderful addition to our staff wellbeing portfolio, and I am excited to see what we can deliver in the future for the patients, staff and local community at North Mid”