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Most people walk past the young person sitting alone on the street. Gina and Paul Halladay open the door. In this episode of Legacy Talks, Katarzyna Krawiecka sits down with Gina and Paul Halladay, co-founders of Bright Futures Foundation, a Community Interest Company dedicated to supporting young adults aged 18 to 25 facing homelessness, low self-esteem, and emotional vulnerability.
But this is not just a story about what they built. It is a story about why they built it. Gina and Paul know this world from the inside.
They have lived through bullying, trauma, and family instability themselves. And instead of moving on and leaving it all behind, they chose to go back. To open the door for the young people who needed someone to open it for them
In this conversation we talk about what it truly means to turn personal pain into purpose. About the young people who walked through their door with nothing and left with hope. About the personal cost of showing up every day for people the world has forgotten. And about why Gina and Paul will never stop.
This is one of the most moving conversations Legacy Talks has ever recorded.
If you know a young adult aged 18 to 25 who is struggling, please share this episode. It could change their life.
Do you have a story that deserves to be heard? Complete the form and join us:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...
Find out more about Katarzyna Krawiecka and her work:https://linktr.ee/kasiakrawieckaIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure you check out the other conversations on this channel. Every single guest has a story that will stay with you.
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By Katarzyna KrawieckaSend us Fan Mail
Most people walk past the young person sitting alone on the street. Gina and Paul Halladay open the door. In this episode of Legacy Talks, Katarzyna Krawiecka sits down with Gina and Paul Halladay, co-founders of Bright Futures Foundation, a Community Interest Company dedicated to supporting young adults aged 18 to 25 facing homelessness, low self-esteem, and emotional vulnerability.
But this is not just a story about what they built. It is a story about why they built it. Gina and Paul know this world from the inside.
They have lived through bullying, trauma, and family instability themselves. And instead of moving on and leaving it all behind, they chose to go back. To open the door for the young people who needed someone to open it for them
In this conversation we talk about what it truly means to turn personal pain into purpose. About the young people who walked through their door with nothing and left with hope. About the personal cost of showing up every day for people the world has forgotten. And about why Gina and Paul will never stop.
This is one of the most moving conversations Legacy Talks has ever recorded.
If you know a young adult aged 18 to 25 who is struggling, please share this episode. It could change their life.
Do you have a story that deserves to be heard? Complete the form and join us:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...
Find out more about Katarzyna Krawiecka and her work:https://linktr.ee/kasiakrawieckaIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure you check out the other conversations on this channel. Every single guest has a story that will stay with you.
Support the show