FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The Fresno Grizzlies showed their support for families living with autism Sunday.
The Grizzlies donated proceeds from Sunday's game to the California Autism Center.
The center set up booths to educate people about the illness.
The Grizzlies even let a family involved with the program throw out the first pitch.
All the events are part of Autism Awareness Month.
NEWS BY LOCATION | ABC30 BLOGS | DISCUSSION FORUMSBECOME A FAN ON FACEBOOK | FOLLOW ABC30 ON TWITTER
(Copyright ©2013 KFSN-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.)
fresno grizzlies, sports
comments
Advertisement
- Fresno State's new president has been selected
- Arsonist believed to be on the loose near Orange Cove
- Family rocked by a violent tragedy finds comfort
- Mother of convicted rapist attacks ABC30 camera
- Two Fresno State students share their stories from Oklahoma
- Senate panel approves immigration bill
- Xbox One to go on sale in late 2013
- 2016 Super Bowl to be played in 49ers' new stadium
- Crews race to find survivors of Oklahoma tornado
- Mysterious illness kills 2 in southeast Alabama
- Merced Co. may allow fireworks in unincorporated areas
- FUSD gives lessons on eating healthy
- Standoff ends peacefully in Central Fresno
- Jodi Arias asks for life in prison
-
Most Popular
-
Most Viewed StoriesMost Viewed VideoMost Viewed Photos






