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Thirty-five children attended, with disabilities including Down syn drome, cerebral palsy, mental retar dation, learning disabilities and spina bifida. The children had fun, but the larg er reason behind this meet-and-greet was to get the families of the chil dren, especially the fathers, to com municate with each other, said Annie Adamson, director of the Pilot Parents Program. “Sometimes it’s hard for the i fathers of children with disabilities to talk with each other,” she said. Yet the main reason the athletes attend is for the children. “Meeting the kids and just seeing the smiles on their faces” was the main reason Erica Clark, a senior NU swimmer, said she was there. And the children also had fun. Evan Anderson, who was attending the event for the second time, said, “Oh, this is great. This is very fun.” The event was organized in part by the Student Athlete Advisory Board, a group of 22 members repre senting all NU collegiate sports. 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