Sunday Conversation with … Eric Gray Recreation therapist strives to empower those with disabilities
By Ann Hardie
For the AJC
As a kid, Eric Gray wanted to grow up to be a river guide. And if and when he had a family, well, they would just live on the river with him. The idea didn’t fly so well with Gray’s mother, who strongly suggested her outdoorsy and adventurous son take advantage of the HOPE scholarship and come up with a more mainstream way of making a living.
The story you're reading is premium content and is accessible to all AJC subscribers on our new premium website, MyAJC.com. Simply login to get total access to this story and all in-depth content from our print edition plus more. A condensed version of this story is available to all online readers on our free website, ajc.com. Look for this symbol on ajc.com to denote premium content.
Two days after an Atlanta man was gunned down inside his own home, the checkbook belonging to his fiancee was used at a bank and store, police said Wednesday.
You're Almost Done!
Select a display name and password
{* #socialRegistrationForm *} {* socialRegistration_displayName *} {* socialRegistration_emailAddress *} {* traditionalRegistration_password *} {* traditionalRegistration_passwordConfirm *}Tell us about yourself
{* registration_firstName *} {* registration_lastName *} {* registration_postalZip *} {* registration_birthday *} {* registration_gender *} {* agreeToTerms *}