When Jono Lancaster was just 36 years old, his parents gave him up for adoption. The child was born with Treacher Collins syndrome, a rare genetic condition.

Jono’s biological mother immediately stated that she had nothing in common with this child because she was horrified by what she saw.

The point is that this genetic disease affects the fetus’s facial bones. This has a major impact on appearance.
Jono’s cheekbones were outstretched and his eyes were drooping. He also had hearing issues that, according to doctors, would prevent him from speaking or walking.

The child’s future was in jeopardy, but a woman by the name of Jean adopted him at the age of five and took him in when he was just two weeks old.
Since then, Jono has been a successful young man who needs to spread his message to the world. It has been a long time.
Twenty years later, Jono is a young man who is successful and wants to share his message with the entire world.
I had to constantly believe in myself because I was looked down upon and undervalued by others throughout my life. I had to prove them wrong.

One of Jono’s favorite places is the gym. A place of refuge invigorates him and the drive to continue and assists him with disposing of the energy he’s been clutching. Jono says yes when asked if he would like to get help from the surgeons.
