The Dodgers Dreamfield No. 68, recently inaugurated in partnership with Kershaw's Challenge and HACLA, signifies a commitment to the children of Watts, Los Angeles. This $1.1 million project aims to revitalize the local historic housing development and provide a safe, high-quality baseball field for youth aged 5-12. By eliminating access barriers, it fosters community engagement and supports sports programming. Executives from the Dodgers and local sports figures attended the ceremony, emphasizing the importance of creating a space where every child can grow and dream, regardless of their background.
The $1.1 million investment in Dodgers Dreamfield 68 supports revitalizing the historic 1954 housing development in Watts, which was designed by Paul R. Williams.
Dodgers Dreamfield 68 is more than a field - it's a promise to the children and families of Watts," LADF chief executive officer Nichol Whiteman said.
To be able to give the kids a safe spot to play the game of baseball is something that all of us growing up, we've all played in different areas," Rushing said.
It represents our belief that every child, no matter where they live, deserves a safe, beautiful space to play, grow, and dream big.
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