Scott's consciousness of his good conditions makes him quick to support those who serve on the front lines, the
military. "The reason that we're here doing this today," Scott says, "is because of the things they do on a day to
day basis, and the way that they sacrifice their lives for their country so we can sit here today."
Scott's appreciation currently takes the form of participating in a Suit for a Suit, which is a pro-veteran's
organization that sources smart business attire for returning soldiers who are headed to civilian job interviews.
"They got in touch with me a little over a year ago. Once I knew it was legit I wanted to get involved. I felt that,
I got a ton of clothes, let me just give as many suits as I can to our soldiers." says Scott, who personally has a yen
for clothes, and understands the transformative power of dressing well. "I don't think we understand how tough
it is," he says of soldiers transitioning back to civilian life. "I think we as citizens should do everything we can
possible to help them to re-adjust back into society, so they can live a very prosperous life."
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