A new space of hope for children with cancer
November 28, 2025, marked a turning point for pediatric oncology in the Region of Murcia. On that day, at the Virgen de la Arrixaca Hospital, Richard took part in the ceremony marking the laying of the first stone of what will become the largest hospital gym in Spain for children and adolescents with cancer: the Aladina Pediatric Gym.
Also in attendance were the President of the Regional Government and the Mayor of the city of Murcia, together with Paco Arango and Ishtar Espejo, President and Managing Director of Fundación Aladina, as well as representatives of the hospital. Most importantly, the true protagonists were there: children and adolescents from across the Region of Murcia who are living with the disease, accompanied by their families.
This strong institutional involvement underscores the relevance and pioneering nature of the project.
A firm commitment to comprehensive care
This center represents a real commitment to the holistic health of young patients: a space designed to support physical rehabilitation, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life—especially during the most demanding stages of treatment.
What the Aladina Gym will be: care, rehabilitation, and life
The project envisions a surface area of more than 400 square meters, located on an open-plan rooftop of the hospital’s Maternal and Child block. The facility will include rehabilitation rooms, individual therapy areas, spaces for personalized exercise, outdoor areas, support facilities, and an environment designed to accompany children and adolescents with dignity and humanity throughout their treatment.
It will be more than just a gym. It will be a refuge of strength, hope, and normalcy. A place where children can move, laugh, and heal—away from the clinical atmosphere of hospital corridors. A space that is essential not only for physical recovery, but also for giving them back something as vital as their childhood.