Judith Holden, who is marking 30 years of teaching at Bromsgrove School, will tackle the Autumn Wolf Run at Offchurch Bury on September 13 alongside more than 20 friends, family members and fellow Bromsgrovians. Ms Holden said: "It’s an opportunity to make a real difference for children and adults living with movement disorders. Founded in Birmingham, NICE delivers specialist conductive education programmes that build confidence and independence for people with conditions such as cerebral palsy, stroke and other neurological disorders. The Wolf Run, now in its 15th anniversary year, features 10km, 5km and Junior Wolf courses. Supporters can back Ms Holden’s efforts by donating via her JustGiving page at justgiving.com/page/judith-holden-2, while anyone inspired to join the run can sign up via Wolf Run website.