My Journey with The King’s Trust | Omaze Feature

Being asked to become one of the faces of the Omaze Million Pound House Draw in support of The King’s Trust was an experience that stayed with me far beyond the campaign itself. What began as an opportunity to raise awareness quickly became something far more meaningful, both personally and collectively.

Through the incredible support of the Omaze community, the campaign raised £4.1 million, helping to create the Omaze Education Fund. This funding will support thousands of young people across the UK by giving them access to education, skills, confidence-building programmes and the support they need to move forward with belief in themselves and their future.

As a Young Ambassador for The King’s Trust, I have seen first-hand how powerful this kind of support can be. It is not just about funding. It is about restoring confidence, opening doors and helping young people imagine a future that once felt out of reach.

Being part of this campaign was not about visibility, but purpose. It was about using my voice to help amplify the voices of young people who deserve opportunity, encouragement and real support. I am incredibly proud to have played a role in a campaign that is creating lasting change and helping young people build stronger, brighter futures.

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