Success stories
Every day, our inspirational young people take the opportunity to change their lives for the better. We’re proud of the 1,000,000 young people whose lives we’ve touched over the past four decades.
Why not take a few moments to read, share and celebrate with our real-life success stories? None of our work would be possible without our fantastic network of partners and supporters. Discover their key role in our success.

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In 2010, Chantelle was the victim of a horrific crime when she was raped by a man posing as a taxi driver.

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Craig, 25, from Coleraine, Londonderry was eight when he saw his mother die. The effect it had on him devastated his life.

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Faisal arrived in Scotland at the age of seven from Bangladesh. Faisal could speak no English, leading to years of bullying and racism.

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Sarah Klauber experienced a turbulent childhood after her parents separated and her mum passed away when she was 11 years old.

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Abuse, bullying and eating difficulties led Shikesh Sorathia feeling close to suicide. Team gave him a first taste of inspiring others.

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Trust-supported entrepreneur, Marc Wileman, wanted to make science fun for children. Learn about how he set up Sublime Science.

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Khiry, 23 from Haringey, had to deal with the death of his mum at the age of 10, which affected his behaviour at school and led to depression.

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With the support from Talent Match, Nathan's confidence has improved and he's secured an apprenticeship he really enjoys.

Partner
Accenture has supported The Prince’s Trust for more than 15 years, and is now a Gold Patron.