Benji Williams

Ben WilliamsBenji, 24, Wolverhampton, had been involved with drugs since the age of 12.

He sold class-A drugs and his lifestyle led to him leaving home at 14 and being kicked out of school. By the age of 18 he had been convicted of drug dealing and sent to prison for two years.

Several attempts were made on his life and it finally hit home when he was shot in the leg. He knew things had to change.

Whilst recovering in hospital he met Dave Webb, a police officer seconded to The Prince's Trust. Dave persuaded Benji to apply to join The Trust's Team programme.

Team changed Benji’s life and made him realise that he could make something of himself. He went to a detox clinic after Team to overcome his drug addiction and trained to become a football coach and youth worker. He now volunteers at a homeless shelter and has a full-time job with the YMCA.

Benji says that without The Prince’s Trust Team programme and the support from David Webb in particular, as well as his family and other organisations, he would not have had the confidence to turn his life around and look forward to the future. He and Dave Webb remain good friends, and Benji freely admits his views of the police have changed completely.

With his offending past behind him, Benji has has now been recruited as a Young Ambassador for The Trust to inspire other young people to turn their lives around. This has led to him appearing on BBC WM radio and The Politics Show on BBC 1. He is also the winner of the Wolverhampton City Council Young Achiever of the Year Award for 2009.

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The Prince's Trust is keen to forge stronger links with the Police and encourage more personnel to consider secondments as Team Leaders, Assistant Team Leaders or Team Coordinators.

Contact Zoe Byrne on zoe.byrne@princes-trust.org.uk or call 0207 543 1288