Jason Heyward Visits LADF Skills Training Clinic
Throughout the 2023 season, the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) hosted Skills Training Clinics for youth to learn the fundamentals of baseball.
Throughout the 2023 season, the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) hosted Skills Training Clinics for youth to learn the fundamentals of baseball.
The Brotherhood Crusade’s Pioneer of African American Achievement Award Dinner will honor Dodgers MLB All Star Mookie Betts and feature entertainment by R&B hitmaker, NE-YO.
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF), in partnership with Science of Sport, announced today the distribution of 100 at-home Science of Baseball Kits to support students from Tibby Elementary School in the Compton Unified School District, and the Girls Academic Leadership Academy (GALA) and Boys Academic Leadership Academy (BALA), which are the first only all-girls and all-boys public STEM academies in all of the Los Angeles Unified School District and the state of California. To support the demands on teachers with distance learning and the need to provide STEM resources, LADF and Science of Sport are providing monthly teacher trainings and classroom visits, “Dugout Chats,” from the Dodgers’ Baseball Operations team focused on careers in STEM.
The completion of this Dreamfield marks the final step in the foundation’s commitment to create 50 fields in 15 years.
Celebrities and athletes joined the two organizations as they made wearing glasses cool again.
In its 2017 season, Dodgers RBI will serve over 7,800 players between the ages of 5-18, across 57 locations in greater Los Angeles County including six fitness nights co-hosted by the Lakers Youth Foundation.
Dodgers first basemen Adrián González and pitcher Alex Wood, along with local dignitaries, dedicated the two fields on Saturday May 20 with a baseball clinic and a Dodger Day festival.
The financial literacy session is just one of the many opportunities designed for kids ages 5-18-years-old to learn baseball or softball as well as life skills
The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation announced the formation of LA Reads
Miracle League Los Angeles teamed up with the L.A. Dodgers Foundation to have the League’s first season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) and Miracle League Los Angeles had a field day last Saturday on the universally accessible Dodgers Dreamfield. The field day allowed Miracle League children to prepare for the League’s inaugural baseball program. The season will start this Saturday. “Today’s just a fun day for the kids to get to meet their coaches, to come out and see the field,” said Miracle League Director Jeremy McGovern. “They’ll get to meet their coaches; they’ll pick up their uniforms.” Children participating also took baseball-card style photos that will be projected on the score board when they come