Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize an extraordinary young man, Warren Brinson, whose journey from Savannah, Georgia, to the NFL has inspired us all. Warren is not only a proud Savannah native but also a true champion. He was proudly a key part of the University of Georgia's back-to-back national championship teams. This year, Warren made us proud again by being drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the sixth round. On the field, his strength, discipline, and determination make him a powerful force, but off the field is where Warren's character truly shines. Through the Warren Brinson Foundation, he has made a lasting difference. His back-to-school giveaways help local students feel prepared and confident when school starts in the fall. He uplifts families each year through Thanksgiving turkey giveaways and Christmas toy drives. His youth football camp provides kids with mentorship, encouragement, and a vision for a brighter future. Mr. Speaker, Warren Brinson is more than an athlete. He is a servant leader, a mentor, and a hero to our district. He reminds us that genuine success involves giving back to others. ____________________
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