Loyd Wildridge embarks on inspirational fundraising challenge to support others like him
Written by Lexi Heselwood on 15th May 2025
Loyd Wildridge, a young man with extraordinary determination and resilience, has embarked on a remarkable fundraising journey virtually walking and cycling the 20 miles from his home to Anfield, the iconic home of his beloved Reds.
His motivation stems from a deep-seated desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others to help raise vital funds for a cause that is close to his heart, after receiving support towards funding from the charity for an adapted trike several years ago and more recently a specialist seating system.
25-year-old Loyd, from Great Sutton, Ellesmere Port – who had to relearn to walk and talk after suffering brain damage in infancy – is aiming to complete a total of 57 laps of his neighbourhood on foot and his adapted trike over the coming weeks.

Loyd Wildridge is using his adapted trike as part of a fundraising challenge in aid of Children Today
“Loyd is determined to push his own boundaries and show that true ability is about the spirit to make a difference,” says his mum, Helen Dalby-Wildridge.
“Loyd has always shown incredible strength and compassion. We are immensely proud of his efforts to support Children Today and inspire others facing similar challenges. To most people what Loyd is aiming to achieve wouldn’t be a challenge but for Loyd he is really pushing himself to his limits all for a good cause.”
Living with kyphosis, scoliosis, and a leg length discrepancy among other challenges, Loyd faces daily hurdles that would deter many. However, he refuses to be defined by his physical limitations. Instead, he is using his energy and determination to inspire and support others through his ambitious fundraising efforts.
Emma Prescott, charity director at Children Today, commended Loyd’s dedication:
“Loyd’s commitment to raising awareness and funds for children and young people with disabilities is truly inspiring. His efforts will directly contribute to improving lives and providing essential equipment that enhances independence and quality of life.
“Loyd’s fundraising challenge not only serves as a personal testament to resilience but also as a beacon of hope within the community. His journey underscores the belief that with determination and compassion, individuals can create positive change and uplift those around them.”
Loyd has already completed 39 of his 57 laps and raised nearly £500. To make a donation to Loyd’s fundraising page visit: https://www.justgiving.com/page/helen-wildridge-3
Find out more about Loyd’s story and fundraising challenge watch the video below…