Our daughter Katie (19), enrolled at warriors in 2020 after having completed matric in 2019. She had suffered from severe Tourette's Syndrome during her school days, and although her tics had all but disappeared due to a revolutionary Deep Brain Stimulation surgical operation, she was still very anxious, depressed and "lost" - in no way able to function in society. Her first two Quests (each seven weeks) were difficult. Katie struggled to get with the programme and pushed back against the discipline and authority of the Warriors leadership. They nevertheless persevered and were adamant that Katie would turn the corner. By the beginning of the third quest things had reached the point where we, as parents, could not understand why Warriors were willing to accept her back - why would they make this their problem? The answer was simple: That is what they do. They do not give up on people and they saw the person that she was, despite her challenges. Well, I think it meant the world to Katie that they would not give up on her like so many others had. During the next two Quests we saw an almost miraculous transformation. Katie embraced the programme, enjoyed every minute of it and emerged a strong, confident and positive young lady. The progress that she made in emotional maturity and self-belief was outstanding. She had formed a sincere bond with her fellow Warriors and the leadership group that was clearly the result of working together as a group that genuinely cared about each other. When we attended the graduation ceremonies, the Warriors team took Jenna, Katie's twin sister under their wing and made her feel part of the Warriors family. So for us, as a family, Warriors was an amazing, life altering experience. The programme itself exceeded all expectation. In the most difficult circumstances, with one of the worlds strictest Covid lockdowns, the Warriors team worked relentlessly to ensure that the show went on, and, against all odds, they somehow managed to complete all 4 Quests, with only the scuba-diving (which would have required international travel) having to be left out. We often remarked that while the rest of the world was holed up at home, Katie was living the dream: hiking, cycling, horse-riding, bungie jumping, white water rafting, cliff jumping, skydiving and more... But the programme also included self- awareness and growth workshops, cultural activities and community service. On the whole it is a well balanced and very carefully planned programme, designed to give youngsters the tools that they need to hold their own as confident, well functioning young adults anywhere in the world. The leadership team cannot be commended highly enough for their genuine dedication and passion.