Mayor Joe Ganim declared Sunday "Charles Fuller Day" in Bridgeport – a tribute to the man with autism who has been a familiar face in the city for decades.
"Everybody knows Charles and loves Charles," Ganim told News 12. "That's why I wanted to do something about it.”
The mayor said that the designation “goes a long way toward showing Charles how much we love and value him – not just as a person who advocates on behalf of the autism community, but as a kind soul whose gentle humor and caring heart touch everybody who meets him."
Fuller explained how he first came to know Rice.
"Jerry saw a story News 12 did about me becoming homeless after my mother and father and sister died, and he called me up and sent me $500 -- and we've been friends ever since," Fuller said. "I told Jerry today about having Sunday named after me and he was thrilled.”