A Small Hand in Rising to Greatness
Several months ago, I had the great pleasure of meeting Brayden while he was out walking his grandmother’s dog. After many conversations I learned much about Braydon and his life. I will try to summarize and bring to point on where we can all give Braydon a helping hand. From a very early age Braydon’s parents separated, and Braydon was with his mom. His mom was a diabetic and back then living with Type 1 Diabetes. It was very difficult to control and manage. I say this out of experience as I do know the trails and tribulations Type 1 Diabetes can have on a family and one’s health. I regress so let’s move forward. Braydon’s Mother’s constant battle with Diabetes took its toll on her and eventually she was overwhelmed. Braydon then went to live with his grandmother in Muskoka. It was a good move/restart for Braydon as he was at school; learning and moving forward rapidly in his scholastics. I can only imagine I would need a new start and new roots given what Braydon a