At 14 months old, Keith Edmonds’ face was brutally burned by his mother’s boyfriend, leaving him with life-long scars. Doctors didn’t expect him to survive, but he pulled through, facing years of surgeries and a turbulent childhood in foster care.
Haunted by trauma, bullying, and addiction, Keith hit a turning point at 35. He rebuilt his life, achieving success in corporate sales and dedicating himself to helping others.
In 2016, he founded the Keith Edmonds Foundation, supporting abused and neglected children through programs like Backpacks of Love and Camp Confidence. His visible scars give him credibility and a powerful connection with the kids he mentors.
Keith’s story shows that even the deepest pain can be transformed into purpose, turning survival into hope and empowerment for others.
