At the end of November, Footprints’ Charity Patron Richard Whitehead MBE visited Jesse Gray Primary School in West Bridgford.
He was there to meet Billy, who was the winner of Footprints’ competition to design the blades which Richard ran in at the recent Robin Hood Half Marathon. Billy’s design was chosen as the winner from over 80 entries and Richard loved his colourful and impactful design.
Richard spent time at the school during the morning, joining their assembly and sharing his thoughts on resilience, diversity and making a difference. Richard also shared the video of him winning T42 200m Gold at London 2012 Paralympics, inspiring the next generation to work hard, believe and achieve their potential and ambitions.
Footprints are a Nottingham based charity who support children and families who live with disabilities across the East Midlands, transforming lives and empowering families. To find out more, check out their website – https://www.footprintscec.org/.
To find out more about Richard Whitehead and how to get involved with his mission of inclusion and empowerment, check out his website – https://richardwhiteheadmbe.com/