...first time this year. "I like just watching them be happy and give them (special needs athletes) high-fives."Debbie Seymour, the high school volunteer coordinator for the Columbia County games, teaches at Greenbrier High and began helping...
...could get something out of volunteering for the Special Olympics said Greenbrier teacher and volunteer coordinator Debbie Seymour. "It's just the most amazing thing I do all year long," said Seymour, who has been in her position each year...
...athletes, ran scores to the press box, ferried refreshments to the field and helped coordinate the events, said Debbie Seymour, a family and consumer sciences teacher at the high school and a coordinator of the games. "(The high schoolers...
...their prizes were one of the benefits of helping run the event. "It's just so rewarding," Greenbrier teacher Debbie Seymour said. "They get so excited. Even if they get seventh place, it's like a gold medal." Seymour has coordinated...
...Lakeside and Evans -- brought the number of student volunteers to more than 500. Greenbrier High School teacher Debbie Seymour helps coordinate the event. She sets up a screening process involving administrators and guidance counselors to ensure...
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