Pareto Re‑Launches Free Virtual Medal Event, #FM10 With A Focus On Inclusion

three Pareto awards resting on grass Pareto FM has re‑ launched its free virtual medal event #FM10, this time focusing on inclusion. The purpose of this initiative is to encourage people to engage in an activity they love regardless of their abilities. All with the aim of supporting the mental and physical health of those in facilities management.

This year, to open up to more inclusive opportunities, participants can opt to complete any activity they wish, and the criteria is fully open to each participants own interpretation. It could be walking, cycling, swimming, yoga, sudoku, skydiving, crossword, gaming reading, singing, performing, or anything else. Anything the participant feels a sense of achievement from, they can earn a medal for.

Participants will be invited to complete their activity anytime between 1st October 2023 & 30th November 2023. They will then submit their completion to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and they'll receive a free medal and Freddo for their achievement in the post.

There are 150 free medals available for this virtual event on a first come, first served basis.



To sign up for the free virtual run, participants simply need to enter their email on www.paretofm.com/fm10

Chris Barnes, who originally came up with the concept, commented. “We are delighted to once again launch FM10, an event that celebrates the spirit of inclusivity and encourages everyone to embrace their unique journey to wellness. We believe in the power of inclusion and that every step forward is a remarkable achievement. Our event is open to all, where your chosen activity is your path to achievement. Join us in breaking down barriers, because not all disabilities are visible, and strength comes in many forms. Let's create a community where everyone is celebrated, where every effort is appreciated, and where together, we forge a path to greater health and happiness. Together, we are stronger”.