Hudson’s C.A.T.C.H. (Curing Autism Through Hope and Change) Foundation will host 15 special needs children at the 7:10 PM game versus the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday, April 3. The group from Education Spectrum in Altadena will be treated to free tickets, food vouchers courtesy of Panda Restaurants, and a meet-and-greet with Hudson on the field prior to the game at approximately 5 p.m. This is Hudson’s first autism related event at Dodger Stadium.
On Sat., April 4, Hudson will host 75 pre-selected families with special needs children for a visit at former Dodger Jim Gott’s Danny’s Farm, located at 3064 ½ Ridgeview Drive in Altadena, where they will enjoy a petting zoo, arts and crafts, and carriage rides. More information on Danny’s Farm can be found at www.dannysfarm.com or by calling 626-797-FARM. Street parking is available to media and the visit will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
On Thursday, April 16, Hudson will visit with special needs students at Loma Alta School, 3544 Canon Blvd. in Altadena, and read to classrooms.
Hudson, a longtime champion of autism awareness, adopted the cause when a young family member was diagnosed. Hudson’s C.A.T.C.H. Foundation founded in 2008 is based in Florence, South Carolina and provides resources and a support system for youth coping with autism related disorders. More information about Orlando Hudson and the C.A.T.C.H. Foundation can be found at www.orlandohudson1.com.


Hudson’s C.A.T.C.H. (Curing Autism Through Hope and Change) Foundation will host 15 special needs children at the 7:10 PM game versus the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday, April 3. The group from Education Spectrum in Altadena will be treated to free tickets, food vouchers courtesy of Panda Restaurants, and a meet-and-greet with Hudson on the field prior to the game at approximately 5 p.m. This is Hudson’s first autism related event at Dodger Stadium.
On Sat., April 4, Hudson will host 75 pre-selected families with special needs children for a visit at former Dodger Jim Gott’s Danny’s Farm, located at 3064 ½ Ridgeview Drive in Altadena, where they will enjoy a petting zoo, arts and crafts, and carriage rides. More information on Danny’s Farm can be found at www.dannysfarm.com or by calling 626-797-FARM. Street parking is available to media and the visit will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
On Thursday, April 16, Hudson will visit with special needs students at Loma Alta School, 3544 Canon Blvd. in Altadena, and read to classrooms.
Hudson, a longtime champion of autism awareness, adopted the cause when a young family member was diagnosed. Hudson’s C.A.T.C.H. Foundation founded in 2008 is based in Florence, South Carolina and provides resources and a support system for youth coping with autism related disorders. More information about Orlando Hudson and the C.A.T.C.H. Foundation can be found at www.orlandohudson1.com.