Wednesday, April 9, 2008 , Updated
Frisco Thunder partnering with Frisco Family Services at Sunday’s home finale
FRISCO Hoping to support the needs of the less fortunate, the Frisco Thunder will recognize the efforts of Frisco Family Services at its regular season home finale on Sunday, April 13 against the Corpus Christi Hammerheads.
All fans who bring in an unopened box of cereal will receive $5 off their ticket for the Intense Football League game.
Frisco Family Services Center is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide social services to individuals and families in need and assist them in becoming productive members of the Frisco community.
“We’re honored to be partnering with Frisco Family Services,’’ said Thunder owner Vinita Reed. “We’ve strive to be very community-minded when it comes to helping those in true need and give them an opportunity to get on track.”
On the field, the Thunder (4-2) will try to rebound from a heartbreaking 47-46 loss to Odessa on the final play against an undefeated Corpus Christi team that features former Thunder QB Dustin Almond.
Source: Frisco Thunder
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