Remember Ken Lett Jr., the T.R. Miller High School football player? Back in September 2024, he suffered a serious neck injury. Seven months later, his recovery journey continues, fueled by incredible community support! After Ken's injury during a game, he needed surgery. Coach Brent Hubbert shared that Ken's spirits were high, thanks to everyone's prayers. He's facing each day with a "winning mindset," as Hubbert put it. That determination is catching! Recently, Beatrice came together in a powerful way. Cathedral of Faith Christian Center organized a parade called "Come Ride with Ken"—a fundraiser and a huge boost of encouragement for Ken. WSFA 12 reported the parade was quite a sight! Golf carts, four-wheelers, even horses paraded through town, many sporting "Never Lett Up" shirts, Ken's personal motto. Supporters cheered and donated to help with Ken's transportation costs to Mobile for physical therapy. Ken and his family led the parade, overwhelmed by the outpouring of love. His mom, Tonya Lett, says the constant support gives them strength as they navigate his recovery. Ken still has a road ahead, but he's committed to getting better, crediting his faith and perseverance for the progress he's made.Brewton's Ken Lett Jr.: Never Letting Up!
Community Rallying Around
"Come Ride with Ken" Parade
Riding for Recovery
Family Overwhelmed by Support
Faith and Perseverance
