Screwfix staff were challenged to cover 500 metres, miles, or minutes, and to take part in activities like running, walking, and cycling
In November, Screwfix staff from across the UK raised over £200,000 for the Screwfix Foundation during a two-week SF500 challenge - a company-wide initiative promoting movement, wellbeing and charitable giving.
Whether running, walking or cycling, employees from across Screwfix stores, head office and customer service centre were challenged to move for 500 metres, miles or minutes.
From walks around the block to treks up mountains, teams came together with enthusiasm and determination to support a great cause.
With a strong focus on inclusivity and wellbeing, the SF500 challenge encouraged everyone to get involved, boosting both physical and mental health while fundraising.
The money raised will help the Screwfix Foundation improve, repair and maintain community facilities and buildings used by those in need throughout the UK.
Since launching in 2013, Screwfix staff and customers have raised over £15 million, enabling the Screwfix Foundation to support over 3,000 charities and not-for-profit organisations.
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