Matt Campbell

Matt Campbell, 22, from Plymouth, recounts the dramatic events in his life and explains how The Prince's Trust gave him direction in finding a job.

"After suffering years of abuse at the hands of a family member my brother and I had a decision to make. Either we stay where our abuser could still get to us or go and live with our mum – leaving our family and friends. It was one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make.

"So, when I was nine and my brother was 11-and-a-half, we moved to Plymouth from Swindon to live with our mum. We had to adapt to a lot of change. School was something I had to do rather than enjoy and after six months of college I dropped out. I started working at Pizza Hut. But then I had more upheaval. My mum found out my stepdad was cheating on her and we moved to Ipswich. I tried again to continue my education and enrolled at a local college to do fine art and graphic media. I was there for seven months until a family holiday changed my life all over again. My mum took me and my little sister to Turkey and fell in love with the place. She decided to move there, taking my little sister with her. I had another tough decision to make – stay in the UK or go to Turkey. I decided to stay. I was 17 and had no money behind me.

"So I moved to Plymouth to live with my brother. I started going from job to job with only the need to pay my way as motivation. None of them held my interest or inspired me. In August 2004 I met my girlfriend, Ellie. Four years on and I’m still with her. I started hairdressing and working part-time for Toni and Guy which soon turned into full-time. At last I was doing something that kept my interest. Just when I thought I was going somewhere I was made redundant.

"November 2006 was another life-changing point in my life – my son, Maddox, was born. This put even more pressure on me to find employment and have a steady wage coming in.I started working as a labourer in a factory and although it put food on the table there was no job satisfaction. It was hard to get up every day to go into work.

"When I heard of the Get into Gardening and Landscape Maintenance programme I jumped at the opportunity. The Prince’s Trust and The National Trust have been really encouraging and supportive. The course has been very enjoyable and it’s great to work in such amazing surroundings. It couldn’t have gone better and The National Trust has actually given me a job. Maybe in the future I could start up my own landscaping and gardening business. It will be a way to stay creative while earning enough money to support my family. I would love to create something that will make a difference to someone and stand back at the end of the day and say, 'I did that'."

 

 

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