Brighterway Celebrates Resilience: Barton Peveril Student Honoured with Special Award

Eastleigh, UK – Brighterway Charity is proud to announce Kayden Mbay Kabwick as the recipient of the Barton Peveril Sixth Form College Award for Outstanding Resilience, sponsored by Brighterway, the charity of the Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust. The award was presented at a special ceremony by Adrian Thorne, recognising Kayden’s exceptional contributions to the college community in sports, wellbeing, and as an ambassador at college events.

“I am very blessed and honoured to have received this reward from Brighterway. I hope that I can continue to inspire young people in becoming more resilient. This award sets me in good stead as I head off to University next September to study Sport and Exercise Science”.

Despite personal challenges and caregiving responsibilities at home, Kayden has demonstrated remarkable resilience and a positive spirit. His academic achievements in the Diploma in Sport course are commendable, with high grades and additional qualifications in football coaching.

Jan Frost, Vice Principal Students and Progress, Barton Peveril Sixth Form College;

‘Kayden is an exceptional young man who always treats others with respect and consideration. He is a caring person who has worked hard to make the best of his opportunities and develop great resilience. I have no doubt that he will make a real impact on the world, both as a role model but also with genuine acts of kindness towards others.”

Phil Pride, Fundraising and Marketing Manager of Brighterway, expressed his admiration: “Kayden’s journey is truly inspiring. It’s an honour to support such a resilient young person who exemplifies the strength and spirit we value. His achievements reflect the core goals of Brighterway in promoting wellbeing and support beyond traditional care settings.”

 

This award  highlights the commitment of Brighterway Charity and Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust to foster and celebrate resilience and success within the community.

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