Colleagues take on 10k Wolf Run to raise money for The Safety Net Foundation

A determined team from Legionella and Fire Safe Services (LFS) in Lichfield braved mud, rain, and obstacles to complete the gruelling 10k Autumn Wolf Run last weekend – all in support of The Safety Net Foundation, a volunteer-led charity that helps aspiring health and safety professionals from lower socio-economic backgrounds by offering mentorship, training, and real-world opportunities.

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Senior management and staff from across the business, including Managing Director Danielle Bayliss, joined forces to tackle the demanding course, crossing the finish line as a team and covered head-to-toe in mud.

LFS Team, taking the leap together in the 10 k Wolf run
LFS Team, taking the leap together in the 10k Wolf run

Danielle Bayliss, MD of LFS, said: “I am so proud of our team for taking this challenge on together. It was tough, but we supported each other every step of the way and had a lot of fun in the process. Knowing that our efforts are helping The Safety Net Foundation, who do such incredible work in opening doors for people in our sector, made every mile worth it.”

MD Danielle bayliss and the team from LFS
MD Danielle bayliss and the team from LFS

The event highlights LFS’s ongoing commitment to community support and wellbeing, with the Wolf Run providing not only a fundraising opportunity but also a team-building experience.

The Legionella and Fire Safe Services team take on the giant water slide at the Autumn Wolf Run, completing the muddy 10k challenge to raise funds for The Safety Net Foundation.
The Legionella and Fire Safe Services team take on the giant water slide at the Autumn Wolf Run, completing the muddy 10k challenge to raise funds for The Safety Net Foundation.