The Los Angeles Dodgers, in conjunction with the Commissioner’s Community Initiative (CCI) and the MLB & Player’s Give Back program, are donating more than 80,000 tickets to various community groups in the Los Angeles area during the 2022 season.
The Dodgers will give away 20,000 tickets through Kids 4 Dodger Baseball, 24,600 tickets to the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation to be used in their Dodgers Dreamfields, Dodgers Dreamteam and LADF Gives program and 38,733 CCI tickets equaling the largest number of tickets ever given out during the regular season.
The Kids 4 Dodgers Baseball youth program is an all-inclusive “Game Day” experience for underserved youth from schools, youth centers, non-profits and similar organizations. Serving the greater Los Angeles area, the experience will include game day tickets, transportation to and from Dodger Stadium, a K4DB t-shirt and a meal voucher for Dodger Stadium concessions.
Fans can apply for the program online and will be notified if their group is selected.
The donations are held in conjunction with the CCI and the MLB & Player’s Give Back program, and is designed to expand the reach of baseball to communities who might not otherwise have a chance to attend an MLB game.
“We are very happy to once again partner with the Commissioner’s Community Initiative and the MLB & Player’s Give Back program to give tickets to those who may never get the opportunity to attend a Dodger game otherwise,” said Naomi Rodriguez, vice president, External Relations & Community Relations, Los Angeles Dodgers.
“We look forward to welcoming everyone to Dodger Stadium.”
MLB and the Major League Baseball Players Association support all 30 clubs through this initiative with the goal of providing a total of more than $2.5 million in ticket distributions to deserving communities league-wide.
Additional information and applications can be found by visiting mlb.com/dodgers/community/kids-4-dodgers-baseball.