Daniel Morrison

My Xbox has a very strong meaning to me. When I was a freshman, I would teach children with Down syndrome how to play tennis. These children had it so rough that it was very difficult for them to do any sort of sport. I was able to teach around 4 kids how to play tennis and participate with others. The parents of these kids were so relieved that they have fun while playing; they wanted to thank me by buying an Xbox for me. Every single time I turn it on, I remember the kids that I was able to help enjoy life a little bit more.