
When two worlds collide and “no” becomes “yes.”
Happy 50th Birthday to @KingsTrust . For 50 years, The King’s Trust has helped young people build confidence, skills and opportunities for the future. And for the last 5 years, Sebbie has been spreading kindness while proving that disability should never define what someone can achieve.
Doctors once told Sebbie he may never walk or achieve movement independently. But Sebbie has spent his whole life proving people wrong, which is why this connection felt so meaningful.
The incredible young people at The King’s Trust chose to support Sebbie as part of their fundraising project, raising £200 through walks and cake sales. They connected with his story because they understand what it feels like to face barriers, hear “no,” and keep going anyway.
To thank them, Sebbie wanted to give something back, surprising every student with chocolate and food for their graduation celebration to recognise their hard work, resilience and achievements.
As celebrations take over Earl’s Court tonight, we wanted to shine a light on this special connection. While The King’s Trust opens doors to careers, Sebbie is working towards opening doors to independence through his dream of building an Assisted Living Village for disabled young adults.
If you’d like to support Sebbie’s mission, head to the link below, your support means the world ✨💙
justgiving.com/crowdfunding/s…
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