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Sean Clifford’s Limitless NIL Company To Host Event Benefitting THON January 22

Former Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford’s Limitless NIL company will host a “Limitless Hope” event benefitting THON from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, January 22, at C3 Sports.

Limitless is partnering with THON org Atlas for this event. Atlas is a special interests organization that works with five Four Diamonds families, providing emotional support. Last year, Atlas raised $130,312.73 For The Kids.

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The event is open to students and the community, with an admissions fee of $20.

There will be a dodgeball tournament, live DJ, food and beverages, a 50/50 raffle, fun activities for kids, and a chance to meet Penn State athletes that are partnered with Limitless.

Clifford launched Limitless last spring with his brother, Liam, to support other student-athletes as they navigate new regulations across college athletics. Forty-two student-athletes make up Limitless, including Myles Dread, Ji’Ayir Brown, Anna Camden, and more.

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