Meet Adaptive Athlete:  Trevon Ferguson

 

SGT Trevon Ferguson, US Army

DOB: 1975

DOI: 2013

PATHOLOGY: Traumatic Brain Injury / Epilepsy

Trevon Ferguson

Trevon “Sundiata Imhotep” Ferguson was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, and migrated to the United States in 1994. He enlisted in the U.S. Army, traveling across Africa, Europe, and Asia - experiences that shaped his global perspective and sparked a lifelong spiritual awakening. Just three months after losing his mother, Trevon faced a cancer diagnosis. Rather than surrender, he dove into holistic wellness, earning certifications as a Naturopathic Doctor (ND), Holistic Health Consultant, Iridologist, Raw Food Chef & Instructor, Herbalist, and Chemical Testing Specialist.

 

In 2013, a work accident led to the amputation of several fingers. Earlier, during military service, he sustained a traumatic brain injury, resulting in seizures, PTSD, depression, and chronic pain. For over two decades, he battled rage, suicidal thoughts, and invisible wounds - yet never lost his drive to serve others.

 

Today, Trevon is a speaker, author, coach, and founder of Legendary Impact, an organization dedicated to helping people move beyond trauma and embrace their purpose. His core message - “You are a seed for more” - reminds everyone of their divine calling.

 

Through ATF’s Hyper program, Trevon continues his mission: drawing strength from the adaptive community, sharing hope through his story, and empowering others to rise above obstacles and step boldly into their greatness.

 

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