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<blockquote data-quote="GTJackets" data-source="post: 613009" data-attributes="member: 759"><p>As a father of an adopted child with severe special needs (see profile pic), I can't think of any reason why this is a bad thing. I'm proud of our AA for taking this relationship to the next level. Because we live in the Charleston area our lives haven't been touched by CHOA, but we spend lots of time at MUSC which is the Charleston equivalent. I can't express to you guys and gals how much of an impact this will have on those kids and their families. And to think of the impact it's had and will continue to have on our SA's is awesome as well. Spend a little time with these kids and it will change your whole perspective on life. Their outlook is incredible. </p><p></p><p>The exposure for our school and football program is way down the list of positives in this scenario for me personally. But it is on the list.</p><p></p><p>If it takes our football team "breaking from tradition" for one week and wearing a grey colored jersey, then that's a small price to pay to honor these kids and their families. Couldn't be prouder of our AA and our SA's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJackets, post: 613009, member: 759"] As a father of an adopted child with severe special needs (see profile pic), I can't think of any reason why this is a bad thing. I'm proud of our AA for taking this relationship to the next level. Because we live in the Charleston area our lives haven't been touched by CHOA, but we spend lots of time at MUSC which is the Charleston equivalent. I can't express to you guys and gals how much of an impact this will have on those kids and their families. And to think of the impact it's had and will continue to have on our SA's is awesome as well. Spend a little time with these kids and it will change your whole perspective on life. Their outlook is incredible. The exposure for our school and football program is way down the list of positives in this scenario for me personally. But it is on the list. If it takes our football team "breaking from tradition" for one week and wearing a grey colored jersey, then that's a small price to pay to honor these kids and their families. Couldn't be prouder of our AA and our SA's. [/QUOTE]
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