Youth Baseball & Softball Coach-Mentors to Serve as Field Champions at Dodgers Dreamteam Sites

Up2Us Sports, in partnership with the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF), announces an opportunity to give back to communities in Los Angeles as coach mentors for youth in the Dodgers Dreamteam (formerly Dodgers RBI) program. Dodgers Dreamteam is a comprehensive sports-based youth development program that uses the power of sport to provide critical resources and services to communities who are experiencing social injustices. 

All applicants are recommended to have prior baseball and/or softball playing or coaching experience to be considered for a position.

To apply for this opportunity, click below.

 

 

ABOUT UP2US SPORTS

Up2Us Sports is the first national service program to challenge young people and adults to give back to their communities by committing to coaching and mentoring underserved youth. These coach mentors are improving communities by using the power of sports to inspire kids to stay in school, stay out of trouble and stay healthy. Up2Us Sports is building a workforce of highly trained coaches equipped with the skills necessary to face the challenges and opportunities of working with underserved youth in Los Angeles and around the country.

 

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ABOUT LOS ANGELES DODGERS FOUNDATION

The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) is tackling the most pressing problems facing Los Angeles with a mission to improve education, health care, homelessness, and social justice for all Angelenos. Bigger than baseball, LADF envisions a city where everyone regardless of ZIP code has the opportunity to thrive. LADF was reimagined in 2013 and has since raised over $90 million and is on track to raise $100 million in 2023. Since then, LADF has invested more than $53 million in its programs and grants to local organizations and impacted more than 9.8 million youth. LADF is the proud recipient of ESPN's Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year, Robert Wood Johnson Sports Award, Beyond Sport's Sport for Reduced Racial Inequalities Collective Impact Award, and the Aspen Institute Project Play Champion.