Determined fundraiser Loyd Wildridge has once again gone the extra mile for Children Today Charitable Trust, raising £1143, including Gift Aid, through his latest fundraising challenge.
Loyd, who has completed a charity challenge every year for Children Today since 2021, has now raised more than £8,000 for Children Today through a series of inspiring fundraising activities and personal challenges.
This year, the 26-year-old took inspiration from the number 26 by pledging to complete 26 kilometres through a combination of walking and riding his adapted trike as part of his 2026 fundraising challenge.
Loyd’s mum, Helen Dalby-Wildridge, said:
“To say I’m proud of Loyd is an understatement. Every year he sets himself a new challenge to help raise money for Children Today and he approaches every single one with such determination and positivity.
“Fundraising means so much to him because Children Today has supported him in the past, including funding an adapted trike which helped him stay active and independent, and more recently a specialist seating system which helps with his posture. He genuinely loves helping others and always wants to give something back.
“Despite the physical challenges he faces every day, Loyd never gives up. Seeing the difference the charity makes to families like ours motivates him to keep going year after year.”
At the age of seven Loyd became seriously ill with encephalitis – a rare condition that causes inflammation of the brain – leaving him fighting for his life. After being placed in a coma, Loyd eventually pulled through, but the illness left him with acquired brain damage and severe disabilities.
Despite the enormous challenges he faced, Loyd showed incredible determination and resilience, slowly relearning essential skills including walking, talking and eating independently again.
Further tests and investigations later revealed additional health conditions, including a rare genetic condition called O3D, epilepsy, scoliosis and kyphosis.
Emma Prescott, Charity Director at Children Today, said:
“Loyd is an absolute inspiration to everyone at Children Today. Since 2021 he has taken on challenge after challenge to help support other disabled children and young people, and we are continually blown away by his kindness, resilience and determination.
“To have raised more than £8,000 over the years is an incredible achievement and every penny will help us continue providing life-changing specialist equipment for families who desperately need support.
“Loyd embodies exactly what Children Today is all about — overcoming challenges, creating opportunities and helping others live life to the fullest.”
Funds raised through Loyd’s fundraising efforts will help Children Today continue supporting disabled children and young people across the UK with life-changing mobility equipment – such as adapted trikes, powered wheelchairs, walking aids – equipment that can make a life-changing difference to their independence, confidence and overall wellbeing.
Donations can be made to Loyd’s fundraising page by visiting:
To find out more about Children Today visit:
About Children Today Charitable Trust
- Children Today Charitable Trust was founded in 1994 and helps provide disabled children and young adults (up to the age of 25) with support and specialist equipment such as individually adapted electric wheelchairs, walking aids, trikes, specially adapted car seats and more.
- The charity receives no statutory funding from government or the NHS, instead relying entirely on voluntary donations from individuals and organisations.
- The equipment and support provided by Children Today is often truly life-changing – leading to improved mental and physical health; better access to sport and exercise; reduced social isolation and better access to education and employment.
Pictured - Loyd Wildridge.
Samantha Dixon MP to Host Housing Surgery for Chester North & Neston Residents
Appeal for information following serious collision in Chester
INSPIRE 26 at St Boniface Church in Bunbury
Celebrating Volunteers’ Week 2026
Local MP joins disabled residents on Little Sutton walkabout to highlight accessibility barriers
Chester school boy takes on 50 mile bike ride for ME/CFS in honour of his mum
GLADIATORS, GEEGEES AND GLORIOUS SUNSHINE - ROMAN DAY AT CHESTER RACECOURSE
Local nurse’s marathon effort through the Sahara to raise money for dementia research
Family pay tribute to "full of light" teenager who was found dead at Pickmere Lake
New exhibitions at the Grosvenor Museum
Rare baby otters begin swimming lessons at Chester Zoo
Chester Green Festival Returns with Talks, Workshops and Family Activities Across the City
The Archbishop of York is coming to Chester
Comments
Add a comment