Staff from the Surbiton Home took Stephen to the iFly centre, where he was supported by instructors and his own private physiotherapist. He said: “It was the most amazing, exhilarating feeling I’ve experienced in a long time. Since I suffered my injuries when I was 19, I haven’t been able to walk, but for a few moments, I was able to fly, and it felt incredible. I really did feel like I was flying.”
Help for Heroes has previously worked with Royal Star & Garter, funding a bespoke wheelchair and specialist gym equipment to support Stephen’s care. The two charities also teamed up last year to send Stephen to an outdoor activity centre in the Lake District.
Helena Maher is the Home Manager at Royal Star & Garter in Surbiton, where Stephen lives. She said: “I’m so happy that we were able to work with Help for Heroes and make this happen for Stephen. We want him to be doing things that people his age are doing, and I’m delighted we were able to make this wish come true. It is amazing to see how far he’s come while he’s been at Royal Star & Garter, and says so much about the care he receives that he was able to do something so physically challenging.”
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