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Reading this article reminded me that it really does take a village to raise someone. This was a touching story. Thanks!
Scott is an amazing person who has been "adopted" by my family as well! I am thankful to the quarterback who showed him the way to true happiness! I hope his story can influence other members to do the same and help people know who we are and what we stand for!
I love these stories...Welcome Home Scott!!!!!!!!
It's a beautiful story. I personally know Blair and see the unwavering faith and dedication he has to the gospel of Jesus Christ. He is a leader and and example to those around him.
Scott, it has been awesome watching you grow the past 8-9 months... Keep going strong!
I have known Blair for the past ten years or so. We met at EFY in San Antonio as young teenagers. It is no surprise to me at the great example he was to Scott. This is an amazing story. Congratulations Scott, on finding the greatest gift of life- the gospel and congratulations Blair on being an amazing example. :)
Jessica Knox
Austin, TX
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