Molycop has made a donation of Can$30,000 to the Royal Inland Hospital Foundation (RIHF) in Kamloops, British Columbia. The contribution bolsters mental health support within the community and reaffirms Molycop’s commitment to the mental wellbeing of its workforce and the communities it serves.
Key Facts
- Molycop donated Can$30,000 to the Royal Inland Hospital Foundation (RIHF) and will receive naming rights on an acute treatment room in the hospital’s new emergency department.
- Mental health challenges are growing in workplaces and society.
- The Royal Inland Hospital (RIH) serves over 225,000 residents in British Columbia’s Thompson-Nicola region.
Investing in mental health support
Molycop’s donation will contribute to mental health programs and resources at the hospital. The company will receive naming rights on an acute treatment room in the hospital’s new emergency department.
Felix Fornaguera, General Manager – Molycop, emphasised the company’s commitment to mental health:
We recognise the growing challenges surrounding mental health in the workplace and beyond. This donation reflects our dedication to supporting those in need and being an active part of the solution.
Molycop’s ongoing commitment to diversity
Molycop has deep roots in Kamloops and recognises the importance of mental health as a priority for its team members and the community. Through this donation, Molycop aims to contribute to the RIH’s mental health support initiatives in Kamloops and make a lasting, positive impact on healthcare in the wider region.