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He meets kids, offers them encouragement and hope, and has a conversation with their parents about their predicament. At the moment, Jono works as a motivational instructor and frequently discusses Treacher Collins disease.
He claims, “My parents still don’t want anything to do with me.” “My mentality has changed, and that’s what makes it so effective. […] I wouldn’t alter a thing. More than anything, my attitude was incapacitating. You can accomplish anything if you have the correct mindset.
Australian two-year-old Zackary Walton is one of Jono’s mentees.
Zackary has experienced bullying already, despite his youth. But he’s had a lifelong companion in Jono.
Sarah Walton, the boy’s mother, told Adelaide Now, “When he said he was coming to Australia, we knew we had to meet him and it’s made us so happy to see Zack meet someone likе him.”
This photo was shаrеd on Facebook when Jono and Zackary first connected in November 2014, and it’s really beautiful.