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.

Young person
Jared Kirby found himself on a destructive path and felt his life had no meaning. He was bullied at school, became disengaged with education and left with no qualifications.

Young person
Joel and his four brothers and sisters were put into foster care. But, he turned his life around and even went on win a Celebrate Success award.

Volunteer
When Julie switched careers from business admin and advertising, she realised how much she enjoyed working with young people.

Young person
Throughout childhood Kerry faced horrific violence and a lack of stability. At the age of 16, Kerry's world fell apart; her mother sadly passed away.

Young person
Liam Frazer, 19, from Norfolk, got in touch with The Prince’s Trust after he heard that they supported young people in difficult situations.

Young person
Liam Plews, 22, from Spennymoor, County Durham, ignored his mum when she told him to do something with his life.

Young person
Lyle struggled to cope with anger and deteriorating relationships at home, causing him to rebel and contemplate suicide.

Young person
Marcus found school a struggle, but he got good GCSEs and decided to stay on and do A-Levels. Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned.

Partner
The Prince’s Trust and Marks and Spencer (M&S) launched the first Marks and Start programme in July 2013.