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Seahawks cornerback Shaquill Griffin in addition to his twin brother, Seahawks linebacker Shaquem Griffin, recently joined Kent School District administrators at Recreation area Orchard Elementary School for you to unveil new playground equipment to produce accessible play to students of most abilities. The new playground equipment comes due to a $22, 000 grants from UnitedHealthcare of Washington, which alongside the Griffin siblings and school district leaders took part in a very ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil the revolutionary space.

”We have to allow respects and thanks to all the donors and anybody that supported this induce, ” Shaquill Griffin explained. “It’s awesome to take part in it and see the excitement of the kids. To give returning to the kids and the actual community feels awesome. ”

Shaquem Griffin, who had his kept hand amputated when he was 4-years-old due to amniotic band syndrome, appreciates the accessible nature on the new equipment.

“The biggest part is usually a new playground that is adaptable to all children, ” Shaquem Griffin stated. “It’s for all students – whether you have one hands or two hands – you get a chance to have fun with your whole classmates and I think that’s critical. ”

Before spending time to the new equipment with the school children, the twin brothers spoke to students in the school's gym.

“Be good, be good in class and prevent your grades up, ” Shaquem Griffin reported. “When it comes towards playground, that’s when you possibly can let loose and always be free. We all really like the playground and recessed. ”

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