Braves Care is an initiative that provides front office employees, their families and corporate partners with ongoing volunteer opportunities throughout the year. Front office volunteers will work alongside community partners that serve Atlanta and beyond within our five pillars: live, learn, play, serve and sustain. Braves Care volunteers will have an opportunity to build community through volunteerism, service and the platform of baseball, while creating stronger ties with community partners and each other.
Braves Care: Front Office Volunteer Engagement Program
From the Front Office to the Field
Braves Care Volunteer Initiatives
Habitat for Humanity Curb Appeal
The Atlanta Braves partner with NAPA Auto Parts and Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Metro Atlanta to beautify Habitat for Humanity homes in Cobb County.
Home Plate Project presented by Chick-fil-A
Braves front office and gameday staff travel around Metro Atlanta to distribute free frozen foods and fresh produce to serve communities experiencing food insecurity. Volunteer tasks include registering attendees, distributing frozen protein and fresh produce to attendees, and setting up and breaking down the event.
LifeLine Animal Project
Braves front office staff support LifeLine Animal Project Fulton County Animal Services facility by walking pets, preparing treats, and more.
Los Bravos Un Equipo
Braves front office staff support monthly Los Bravos Un Equipo community resource events by distributing essential resources and empowering the next generation of Hispanic and Latino children through baseball and softball.
Pitch In for the Planet presented by Coors Light
Braves staff take time out of their days each year to pitch in for the planet, including by supporting orchards, neighborhood gardens, farms, and green spaces.
Get to Know Our Community Partners

C.H.O.I.C.E.S. for Kids provides a parent and child resource center for clinically diagnosed and at-risk children of obesity. The center promotes weight management and lifestyle changes through nutrition education, peer socialization, physical activity and community involvement.

Food Well Alliance is a collaborative network of local leaders working together to build thriving community gardens and urban farms across Metro Atlanta. They provide resources and support to local growers to connect and build healthier communities and have a vision for an equitable, local food ecosystem in which everyone can participate and benefit.

Hands On Atlanta connects volunteers to non-profit organizations and schools in need and engages socially responsible companies to help make a positive difference in the community. They are civically engaged, community-minded problem solvers and good troublemakers.

The Latin American Association (LAA) is the region’s leading agency representing Georgia’s Latino issues with a mission to empower Latinos to adapt, integrate and thrive. LAA focuses on civic engagement and advocacy, economic empowerment, youth services, family stabilization and well-being and immigration services.

Lifeline Animal Project is the largest animal welfare organization in Georgia with a mission to end the shelter euthanasia of healthy and treatable animals. They do this by looking at the root causes of animal homelessness and working with the community to provide accessible pet care.

Pebble Tossers is a youth development non-profit that empowers and equips youth to engage in volunteerism and develop lifelong leadership skills to effect real change in our communities.

Second Helpings Atlanta is a non-profit food rescue organization that reduces hunger and food waste in the Metro Atlanta area by rescuing healthy and nutritious surplus food and distributing it to those in need.

The Warrior Alliance, located in The Battery Atlanta, helps warriors and their families achieve a fulfilling civilian life by promoting collaboration with organizations that can support them during their transition from military service.