Also, for more info, check out the press release from Turf Dawg:
Turf Dawg USA, manufacturer of the only sports performance gaiter, has announced the creation of limited edition Rabil's Army Turf Dawgs. Paul Rabil is the spokesman for the National Cued Speech Association and its Deaf Children's Literacy Project. The partnership was formed to promote and bring awareness to Cued Speech and deaf education. Cued Speech is a mode of communication which allows users who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have language/communication disorders to access the basic, fundamental properties of spoken languages through the use of vision.
Turf Dawgs are the only sports accessory designed to prevent debris from getting into your shoes. Its patented design creates a barrier against the debris from synthetic fields. The limited edition Turf Dawgs feature the Rabil's Army Logo accompanied by Rabil's autograph and his #99. For more information on the new limited edition Rabil's Army Turf Dawgs, visit www.turfdawgusa.com. For more information on the National Cued Speech Association and its Deaf Children's Literacy Project and how to contribute, please visit www.cuedspeech.org
"Turf Dawgs are a cutting edge performance enhancing product and I want to thank Turf Dawg for their support of my partner charity NCSA and its Deaf Children's Literacy Project" said professional lacrosse player and NCSA Spokesman Paul Rabil.
"Turf Dawg is proud to support this important initiative due to our tremendous respect for Paul Rabil and all he represents on and off the field. This is a most fulfilling partnership for our organization because Turf Dawg is a company founded and owned by teachers and coaches who champion the cause of literacy" said Chris Parisi, CEO of Turf Dawg. "We are thrilled to be associated with Rabil's Army and his charity the National Cued Speech Association and are pleased to donate 50% of the proceeds of the Rabil's Army Turf Dawgs directly to their Deaf Children's Literacy Project."
For more information on the new limited edition Rabil’s Army Turf Dawgs, visit www.turfdawgusa.com. For more information on the National Cued Speech Association and its Deaf Children’s Literacy Project and how to contribute, please visit, www.cuedspeech.org.
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