The Manchester MediCinema Appeal has officially reached its £1.1m fundraising goal,
meaning that Manchester’s first fully accessible inhospital cinema will now open to patients
this summer.

The appeal, which was launched by Andrew and Rachael Flintoff and led by Manchester
Foundation Trust (MFT) Charity, will provide a stateoftheart MediCinema for patients at
Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital and Manchester Royal Infirmary, offering patients and
families the chance to enjoy the magic of the movies during long hospital stays.

Now, support from The Peel Group Foundation, has helped bring the appeal over the finish
line. The contribution forms part of a new commitment to MFT Charity and builds on Peel’s
longstanding support of Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust.

The Peel Group Foundation was established by the Whittaker family to support communities
connected to Peel Group operations across the North West and beyond. The donation carries
particular personal significance following the family’s recent experience at Royal Manchester
Children’s Hospital.

Last summer, John Peter Whittaker’s nineyearold daughter, Anna, was seriously injured in a cycling accident and spent several weeks in Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital receiving
critical care.

The experience showed the family just how important moments of escape and normality can
be, and how the MediCinema could be so impactful in helping other patients and families
facing long hospital stays.

Delivered in partnership with BAFTA Awardwinning charity MediCinema, the new cinema will
give patients and families the chance to spend time together away from the ward
environment, enjoying the magic of the movies while still receiving the hospital care and
support they need.

Once open, the 50seat MediCinema will provide a fully accessible cinema experience for
patients from both Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital and Manchester Royal Infirmary. It
will have space for wheelchairs, hospital beds and medical equipment and patients will be
supported by dedicated MediCinema nurses and specially trained volunteers.
The cinema will show a minimum of 260 screenings each year, combining the latest blockbusters alongside muchloved family favourites and old classics.

Construction of the cinema is now approaching completion, with the final phase of
fundraising helping support the fitout before opening to patients later this summer.

John Peter Whittaker said: “The care Anna received at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital
was extraordinary, and we will be forever grateful to her surgeon, Mr Craigie, and the incredible staff who supported our family throughout that time.

“We’re proud to support this fantastic appeal and are excited to help make this a reality for
patients and families here in Manchester.”

Kate Holland, Head of Peel Group Foundation and Anna’s aunt, said: We are so pleased to be
providing a new commitment to MFT Charity to help children and patients across our
community, and the opportunity to help bring the MediCinema to life is a fantastic part of
this.

Andrew Flintoff said: “The support this appeal has received has been incredible from day one.
To now reach our target and know the MediCinema will soon open for patients and families
here in Manchester is a really special moment.

Rachael Flintoff added: This appeal will make a genuine difference for children and families
going through difficult times in hospital, and thanks to the generosity of so many people
across Manchester, and beyond, that’s now becoming a reality.

“We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported this appeal, whether they’ve
donated, taken part in a fundraising activity or personal challenge, or simply helped spread
the word.

“Every single person has helped us get to this point and we can’t wait to see patients and
families enjoying the MediCinema later this year.”

David Walliker, Executive Chief Officer for Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, said:
“This is a landmark moment for our hospitals and for everyone who has supported the
Manchester MediCinema Appeal.
“The generosity shown by our supporters has been nothing short of extraordinary, and we are
particularly grateful to both the Whittaker family and The Peel Group Foundation for helping us to cross the line.

“We are thrilled that we will be able to welcome the first patients into the cinema this summer
and looking forward to seeing the positive impact it will have for years to come.”

To find out more about Manchester Foundation Trust Charity and the Manchester
MediCinema Appeal, visit mftcharity.org.uk.

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