Mr. Flatt completed 30 hours of leadership training and will now work with the Special Olympics of Tennessee organization to provide sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with disabilities.
“This is a great organization that is very active in the community. I’m excited to be part of their team,” said Mr. Flatt.
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