So far in 2022 we have been delighted to support two local organisations through the Health and Wellbeing Fund.

Restorative Justice for All’s (RJ4ALL) free Community Gym at Rotherhithe Community Centre also offers regular youth clubs for younger people to explore new sporting activities, aiming to close opportunity gaps, including girls’ access to sport in the local area.
RJ4ALL Founder and Director Dr Theo Gavrielides said: “We are delighted to be formally opening our RJ4ALL Community Gym with the generous and multi-year support from the local Health and Wellbeing Fund. We look forward to continue working towards our mutual objectives for a more equal SE16 and the development of the first restorative postcode in the country”.
We’re supporting Southwark Park Tennis Club this summer to offer free weekly tennis sessions from July to October, providing local children with an opportunity to try or improve their tennis skills.
The Health and Wellbeing Fund has been set up by Art-Invest Real Estate, in partnership with Decathlon UK, to connect and support local facilities and groups bringing sport and play to people of all ages.
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