On Saturday, members of the UCLA football team participated in the Prime Time Games on campus.
Prime Time Games is a full inclusion, peer mentor sports program wherein economically disadvantaged and underserved middle school students from the Team Prime Time after-school program ("coaches") coach and play alongside children with children with special needs, including autism in the only after-school sports program of its kind.
To read a great story by L.A. Daily News columnist Tom Hoffarth about Saturday's event, click here.
Prime Time Games is a full inclusion, peer mentor sports program wherein economically disadvantaged and underserved middle school students from the Team Prime Time after-school program ("coaches") coach and play alongside children with children with special needs, including autism in the only after-school sports program of its kind.
To read a great story by L.A. Daily News columnist Tom Hoffarth about Saturday's event, click here.










