Teenage wheelchair user aims to complete Hadrian’s wall for charity

Brynn Hauxwell, 16, is aiming to push himself 84 miles in his wheelchair to raise money for Ability Shetland.

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A teenage wheelchair user from Shetland is aiming to push himself along Hadrian’s wall to raise money for a local charity.

Brynn Hauxwell, 16, is attempting the 84-mile Hadrian’s Wall route in May to raise funds for Ability Shetland, a charity that provides support to people all over Shetland.

The Yell born teenager, who is autistic and has ADHD, severe asthma, and fixed ankle contractures – meaning he relies on a wheelchair to get around – is well known for his fundraising challenges having previously raised £10,000.

Brynn has paid thanks to the Youth Hostels Association for agreeing to support the challenge, who will provide accessible accommodation to him and his support team throughout the journey.

He said: “Ever since I was 12 years old, I have dreamt about completing the Hadrian’s Wall 84-mile trail after seeing some parts of the wall in my wheelchair and visiting some of the museums.

“I always thought this dream was impossible and people still tell me that it is and that I’m crazy for even thinking about doing it. 

“I am going to attempt this challenge to raise money for Ability Shetland, a charity that provides support to people all over Shetland, from children’s clubs, sports clubs, art clubs, boat trips, going on walks and the use of adapted equipment for locals and visitors to use to get outside and explore what Shetland has to offer. 

“My life has changed so much since 2019 and it is because of Ability Shetland that I have been able to get outside and see sights I never thought I would see with my family and friends.

“With Ability Shetlands help and by using their Mountain trike I was able to fundraise and raise money to purchase my very own active wheelchair. Now I have the freedom and with the help of an amazing team I can finally complete this challenge that I have been dreaming about. 

“To say thank you to Ability Shetland and to ensure that clubs can continue to help others reach their full potential, so far I have volunteered over 1100 hours with this charity and through fundraising I have already raised over £10,000 for them. 

“All money raised from this fundraiser will go to Ability Shetland sports clubs to enable them to continue helping and providing support to the people of Shetland and visitors from far and wide.”

You can donate to the GoFundMe page here.

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