Youth1.com runs feature on Pinning Down Autism program: Wrestling for a Cause
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Youth1.com, a leading website covering youth sports exclusively, recently posted a feature about Pinning Down Autism, a group founded by Jason Bross to help promote wrestling, while educating people about Autism. This outstanding feature is recommended reading for everybody in our sport.
WRESTLING FOR A CAUSE
(Youth1) - The disability of autism is one that many children suffer from across the country. Although some conditions are more severe than others, it is without argument that autism affects families in similar ways. The family of high school wrestling coach Jason Bross is one such example, who is the father of an autistic son. In attempts to raise the awareness of the disability for affected parents everywhere, the New York resident created "Pinning Down Autism" in 2006, an organization that combines his desire to spread the word of autism with the sport he loves.
Click here to read entire Youth1.com story
Editor's Note: The next Pinning Down Autism event will be held in New Lenox, Ill, July 14.
WRESTLING FOR A CAUSE
(Youth1) - The disability of autism is one that many children suffer from across the country. Although some conditions are more severe than others, it is without argument that autism affects families in similar ways. The family of high school wrestling coach Jason Bross is one such example, who is the father of an autistic son. In attempts to raise the awareness of the disability for affected parents everywhere, the New York resident created "Pinning Down Autism" in 2006, an organization that combines his desire to spread the word of autism with the sport he loves.
Click here to read entire Youth1.com story
Editor's Note: The next Pinning Down Autism event will be held in New Lenox, Ill, July 14.
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