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Convergys, a global leader in customer management, have been supporting the Together Trust since Christmas 2012, and have raised a total of £15,738.42 to date through various fundraising activities, including the funding of The Wellbeing centre at Ashcroft School.
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Fort Buchanan, PR- With the intent of promoting the balance , morale and wellbeing among its workforce, families and the military community across the island, the US Army Reserve-Puerto Rico (1st Mission Support Command) celebrated a Sports Festival and a 5k run, 19 Nov at Fort Buchanan.
The event was funded with the Army Communities of Excellence (ACOE) monetary award that the 1st MSC received last year.
The Sports Festival included many activities for the family, such as an obstacle course, Gotcha paintball, water slide, rock climbing wall and others events.
“We really appreciate not only the participation of the 1st MSC soldiers, but also the participation of the whole military community. I hope you enjoyed this event,” said Brig. Gen. Fernando Fernández, commander of the US Army Reserve-Puerto Rico, 1st Mission Support Command.
Retired Sgt. 1st Class Angel Rios, from Carolina, PR, came with his family to participate in the event.
“This type of activities is very important for the military community. It maintains the family balanced and the good relations among soldiers,” said Rios who was accompanied by his wife and two children.
As part of the benefits of participating in the event, the command distributed promotional items to all registered participants. A gym bag, an aluminum water bottle, a hat and shirts were part of the coveted articles received by the participants.
The main event of the day was the 5k run, which started at 4:30 p.m.
The overall winner of the race, with 18 minutes, 31 seconds, was Dennis Rodriguez, a University of Puerto Rico, Arecibo campus, student, who is the son of Orlando Rodriguez, a federal employee.
“This is the first time I participate in this type of event at Fort Buchanan, but I really enjoyed the race. I tried to run fast from the beginning, until I found my place in the group. Fortunately, I was able to maintain my pace the whole time,” said Rodriguez.
The overall winner for the female category was Sgt. 1st Class Saby Calo, 1st MSC Headquarters, Headquarters Detachment, with 23 minutes and 59 seconds.
“It was challenging because there was another female that I thought was going to pass me. But I liked it very much. I think this race should happen again next year,” said Calo.
Sgt. 1st Class Sammy Santiago, assigned to the 268th Transportation Company, was the first 1st MSC male service member crossing the finish line.
“This was a very good run. I found the last 800 meters to be more challenging because there was a hill. But other than that, I feel happy to be able to make a good representation of the 1st MSC”, said Santiago who has been mobilized twice to Iraq.
“This is a great event because I had the opportunity of bringing my children and creating great family bonding,” said Santiago.
There were many service members, families and members of the military community who participated in the day’s events.
There were over 160 participants registered in the race, with several male and female categories.
7 Bristo Square was built as a student centre 1966-73 by Morris & Steedman. Concrete modernism with stilts and ribbed towers. Currently teaching and office space and the university's health centre.
In January 2018 it was announced £8.4 million would be spent creating a new Health and Wellbeing Centre at 7 Bristo Square. www.ed.ac.uk/students/inspiring-students/we-are-investing
We are promised a significant reconfiguration of the lower three floors will peel away decades of unsympathetic additions to this Modernist gem.
"A colour palette derived from the Cherry Blossom avenue at The Meadows, comprising soft tones and natural textures will temper the hard surfaces of the 1970s Brutalist building, create a calming, stress-reducing environment. Furthermore, colour will be used to designate space, as part of the way-finding strategy and also to introduce contrast for the visually impaired."
Page/Park design: pagepark.co.uk/project/architecture/university-edinburgh-...
Due for completion at the end of 2019, the extension to the ground floor of the building will provide an accessible entrance from Bistro Square. When completed, the building will be a health and wellbeing hub for students housing the Counselling and Disability services, University Medical Centre and the University Pharmacy. It will offer 36 one-to-one consultation rooms, a lounge and an accessible internal arcade.
www.scottishconstructionnow.com/article/work-starts-on-un...
Page\Park Architects; Harley Haddow engineers; Civil & Structural Engineer ARUP; Morrison Construction construction.
Robert Steedman (b. 1929) and James Morris (1931-2006) qualified as architects at Edinburgh College of Art in 1955. They are said to have been influenced by Marcel Breuer, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Richard Neutra. The practice won a number of prestigious awards including Saltire and Civic Trust Awards, European Architectural Heritage Medal and two Royal Institute of British Architects Awards for Scotland.
A booklet about this celebrated partnership can be downloaded from Historic Scotland: www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/architectsvolume1.pdf
Scottish Architects www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/architect_full.php?id=400368
In 2013 the university announced plans to spend £34m on improvements to the McEwan Hall and Bristo Square.
Ongoing updates: www.ed.ac.uk/estatesprojects/central-area/live-capital-pr...
Urban Realm article: www.urbanrealm.com/news/4305/University_of_Edinburgh_subm...
Article by architectural historian Clive Fenton on the 1960s redevelopment of the central area: edit.ed.ac.uk/articles/issue/2/last-word/ (Summer 2015 edition)
Brighton & Hove Albion striker Craig Mackail-Smith [far right] with participants from the Arun Emotional Wellbeing Project at a five-a-side tournament to mark the launch of the project.
Convergys, a global leader in customer management, have been supporting the Together Trust since Christmas 2012, and have raised a total of £15,738.42 to date through various fundraising activities, including the funding of The Wellbeing centre at Ashcroft School.
David Adam receives a check up from Dr Aju Varghese. Mr Adam was attending the health awareness day in Ilkley's Winter Gardens.
Convergys, a global leader in customer management, have been supporting the Together Trust since Christmas 2012, and have raised a total of £15,738.42 to date through various fundraising activities, including the funding of The Wellbeing centre at Ashcroft School.
2 June 2015 - OECD Forum 2015 - Better Life Index,OECD, Paris, France.
What Does Youth Well-Being Really Mean?
Marianna Georgallis, Policy and Advocacy Coordinator, Employment and Social Policies, European Youth Forum @Youth_Forum
For more information, visit: www.oecd.org/Forum
Photo: OECD/Michael Dean
Fort Buchanan, PR- With the intent of promoting the balance , morale and wellbeing among its workforce, families and the military community across the island, the US Army Reserve-Puerto Rico (1st Mission Support Command) celebrated a Sports Festival and a 5k run, 19 Nov at Fort Buchanan.
The event was funded with the Army Communities of Excellence (ACOE) monetary award that the 1st MSC received last year.
The Sports Festival included many activities for the family, such as an obstacle course, Gotcha paintball, water slide, rock climbing wall and others events.
“We really appreciate not only the participation of the 1st MSC soldiers, but also the participation of the whole military community. I hope you enjoyed this event,” said Brig. Gen. Fernando Fernández, commander of the US Army Reserve-Puerto Rico, 1st Mission Support Command.
Retired Sgt. 1st Class Angel Rios, from Carolina, PR, came with his family to participate in the event.
“This type of activities is very important for the military community. It maintains the family balanced and the good relations among soldiers,” said Rios who was accompanied by his wife and two children.
As part of the benefits of participating in the event, the command distributed promotional items to all registered participants. A gym bag, an aluminum water bottle, a hat and shirts were part of the coveted articles received by the participants.
The main event of the day was the 5k run, which started at 4:30 p.m.
The overall winner of the race, with 18 minutes, 31 seconds, was Dennis Rodriguez, a University of Puerto Rico, Arecibo campus, student, who is the son of Orlando Rodriguez, a federal employee.
“This is the first time I participate in this type of event at Fort Buchanan, but I really enjoyed the race. I tried to run fast from the beginning, until I found my place in the group. Fortunately, I was able to maintain my pace the whole time,” said Rodriguez.
The overall winner for the female category was Sgt. 1st Class Saby Calo, 1st MSC Headquarters, Headquarters Detachment, with 23 minutes and 59 seconds.
“It was challenging because there was another female that I thought was going to pass me. But I liked it very much. I think this race should happen again next year,” said Calo.
Sgt. 1st Class Sammy Santiago, assigned to the 268th Transportation Company, was the first 1st MSC male service member crossing the finish line.
“This was a very good run. I found the last 800 meters to be more challenging because there was a hill. But other than that, I feel happy to be able to make a good representation of the 1st MSC”, said Santiago who has been mobilized twice to Iraq.
“This is a great event because I had the opportunity of bringing my children and creating great family bonding,” said Santiago.
There were many service members, families and members of the military community who participated in the day’s events.
There were over 160 participants registered in the race, with several male and female categories.
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UCL President & Provost, Professor Michael Arthur at one of the interactive marketplace stalls.
Image credit: Mary Hinkley
The NEON OPEN FREESTYLE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP took place on 15th July 2023 in Southampton at
Testlands Wellbeing Hub
Green Lane
Southampton
SO16 9FQ
It was an U23’s event.
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