MultiFit, India’s leading functional fitness studio brand, successfully concluded a four-day blood donation drive in partnership with the esteemed Grant Medical Foundation Ruby Hall Clinic. The drive was held across various MultiFit centers in Pune from June 15 to June 18, 2024, aiming to contribute to the critical demand for blood in hospitals and medical facilities.
The blood donation drive kicked off at the MultiFit Kalyani Nagar Annexe on June 15, followed by MultiFit Kharadi on June 16, MultiFit Baner on June 17, and concluded at MultiFit Dhanori on June 18. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from fitness enthusiasts, residents, and the MultiFit community, showcasing the spirit of solidarity and community service.
Ms. Deepti Sharma, Director of MultiFit, expressed her gratitude and pride in the success of the event. She said, “We are thrilled with the overwhelming response we received at all our locations. The success of this blood donation drive underscores the commitment of our members and the local community toward societal well-being. At MultiFit, we believe in not only fostering physical fitness but also in making a positive impact on society. This drive is a testament to our core values of health, community, and responsibility.”
MultiFit, founded in 2015, has rapidly grown to become a renowned name in the fitness industry with over 35 centers across India and the UK. Known for its holistic and functional approach to fitness, MultiFit blends conventional training with advanced functional training, offering a diverse range of fitness programs. These include HIIT, strength training, yoga, Pilates, and combat sports, catering to various fitness needs and levels. The brand is committed to promoting a balanced and healthy lifestyle, encouraging members to pursue fitness engagingly and enjoyably.
The blood donation drive collected a significant amount of blood, which will be instrumental in saving lives and supporting medical treatments. The event also raised awareness about the importance of regular blood donation and its impact on public health.
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