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Local karate school supports Special Kids | Special Kids, Bill Taylor, Charity

Bushido School of Karate owner Bill Taylor, Director of Team A.S.K. Sharon Perry and Team A.S.K. Specialist Kristen Jackson

Team A.S.K. (Athletes for Special Kids) received $2,500 in financial support from Bill Taylor’s School of Karate.

Mr. Taylor’s Karate school is committed to helping people of all ages to discover endless possibilities through martial arts. After visiting Special Kids in December, and having the chance to meet children that are served there, Taylor  felt it was a  fit to involve his martial arts school in helping provide more possibilities to children with special needs.

"I visited the Special Kids facility in Murfreesboro and was very impressed with their facility and staff,” states Taylor. “ The Team A.S.K. program is a great way for people of all ages to contribute to a worthy organization helping local families with special needs children.”

The funds received  from Bill Taylor will help the Team A.S.K. program continue to support children receiving rehabilitation and nursing services at Special Kids. Team A.S.K. dedicated to winning the prize. Whether it be by running a first race, helping a child walk their first steps or living a healthier life participating in Team A.S.K. can be a life changing experience.  To learn more about your opportunity to sponsor a child through athletic events, please visit www.teamask.org.

Special Kids is a Christian-based therapeutic rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility in Middle Tennessee, providing medical and rehabilitative services  for children with special needs. Special Kids helps achieve optimal health and quality of life for each client by offering services from industry professionals to each child and family. Since 1998, Special Kids has served more than 2,080 families in 11 counties. For more information on Special Kids, please go to www.specialkids-tn.com.

 
 
 
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