Marc Elliot knows the importance of understanding people’s differences and challenges. Born with a rare digestive disease that left him with virtually no intestines, Marc developed a neurological disorder called Tourette’s syndrome at age nine. Now twenty-six, Marc inspires audiences across the country by sharing his life story to illustrate the importance of tolerance and how tolerance allows people to live and let live.
Marc will speak to students in an assembly during the day, and will speak to the community that evening. Please come hear Marc’s message at 7:30 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium.
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