Well done Sean, watching you was amazing and so inspiring, Oh and you're so good looking! x
June 1st - 8:11pmmax said...
Well done Sean we are all so proud of you
May 30th - 10:23pmMel Banner said...
Totally brilliant group of people. Inspiring to us all. A message to Holly (I taught her at Kingsdown) .. we were all SO proud of you and not at all suprised to see you achieving such an amazing goal. Good on you girl!Mel x
May 30th - 10:19pmAnne Graham said...
Well done to them all, really inspirational programme. I agree with previous comment should be shown in all schools, youth clubs, anywhere where young people aare gathered.
Is the programme available to purchase?
Wouldn't it be good if more kids especially those who think there "hard" and carry knives were to do something like this, might actually help them turn their lives around.
May 27th - 11:56amAnne Harvey said...
Fantastic challenge for these young people, they should be taken as role models for both able and disabled people. Should be shown in schools! One comment for Sean - his inability to heal worried me, he should look at www.bionetics.co.uk, who I feel could probably help him considerably. Good luck to all members of the expedition and well done.
May 23rd - 10:28pmAnn Hall said...
Brilliant, so much courage, these youngsters certainly give it all. We have a youngster who has disabilities and it never fails to amaze me how they will show how to cope and also give help and guidance. Thank you to the Leaders nd support staff for giving these youngsters the chance to prove to themselves that they are looked up to.
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Well done Sean, watching you was amazing and so inspiring, Oh and you're so good looking! x
Well done Sean we are all so proud of you
Totally brilliant group of people. Inspiring to us all. A message to Holly (I taught her at Kingsdown) .. we were all SO proud of you and not at all suprised to see you achieving such an amazing goal. Good on you girl!Mel x
Well done to them all, really inspirational programme. I agree with previous comment should be shown in all schools, youth clubs, anywhere where young people aare gathered.
Is the programme available to purchase?
Wouldn't it be good if more kids especially those who think there "hard" and carry knives were to do something like this, might actually help them turn their lives around.
Fantastic challenge for these young people, they should be taken as role models for both able and disabled people. Should be shown in schools! One comment for Sean - his inability to heal worried me, he should look at www.bionetics.co.uk, who I feel could probably help him considerably. Good luck to all members of the expedition and well done.
Brilliant, so much courage, these youngsters certainly give it all. We have a youngster who has disabilities and it never fails to amaze me how they will show how to cope and also give help and guidance. Thank you to the Leaders nd support staff for giving these youngsters the chance to prove to themselves that they are looked up to.