2022 All-Star Legacy initiative by MLB, the Dodgers and the Dodgers Foundation to support youth, homeless and veterans within Greater Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES, CA – Major League Baseball, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) today announced the 2022 All-Star Legacy initiative, which seeks to address equity gaps in sports-based youth development, education, homelessness and military veterans’ issues. Following this year’s Midsummer Classic, and in combination with the 2020 All-Star Legacy commitment, MLB, the Dodgers and LADF will have contributed more than $6 million to benefit nonprofit organizations and make an impact on the lives of individuals throughout Greater Los Angeles.

The 2022 All-Star Legacy effort will support students from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro LA, youth and coaches via sports-based youth development mentorship organizations, food and essential day-to-day needs of families through the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank and Baby2Baby, and homeless veterans through Volunteers of America Los Angeles. The various All-Star Legacy programs will be commemorated from Friday, July 15th through Monday, July 18th leading up to the 92nd MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard. Since 1997, MLB and host All-Star Clubs have donated approximately $100 million through the All-Star Legacy initiative.

2022 All-Star Legacy Projects

Snapshot of 2020 All-Star Legacy Program

The All-Star Legacy initiative – which also includes support of MLB national partners Jackie Robinson Foundation, Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Stand Up To Cancer – will complement a full scope of All-Star Week community, youth and diversity & inclusion-focused programs and events that will be announced at a later date. Additional efforts will be inclusive of supporting military families, celebrating children with special needs, and environmental sustainability practices.

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