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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) — The Gravedigger is doing a great thing.
Milwaukee Recreation is hosting the 16th annual Gilbert Brown Foundation All-Pro Football Camp at Bradley Tech High School. Packers Hall of Famer Gilbert Brown is joined by Super Bowl XXXI champion teammate Santana Dotson to help kids in need.
Santana Dotson
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"No other camp in the country gives away cleats," Brown said. "No other camp in the country gives away breakfast, lunch and dinner. And it's totally free. I always say when you look around at these camps that got the big stars, it's a money grab. They're only there for two hours, three hours. We're here for three days."
"The kids, right? The kids," Dotson said. "It's great to give back. But at the same time, I've learned over the years, they're pouring into me too, because, you know, just seeing them running around, having a good time and enjoying part of the summer."