Welcome to Dodgers Dreamteam with the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation South County Community Services Agency!

IT'S TIME FOR DODGERS DREAMTEAM!
Dodgers Dreamteam, an affiliate of Nike RBI, is a comprehensive sports-based youth development program that uses the power of sport to provide critical resources and services to communities that are experiencing social injustices. Rooted in baseball and softball, LADF aims to significantly increase youth’s social and emotional skills, which promote positive mental health and buffer against mental health risks, while also providing opportunities for them to build relationships with peers and positive role models. LADF works with partners to deliver wraparound services, connecting youth to critical health care and education resources and services. Understanding that low-income communities lack basic essentials, LADF provides necessities to fill gaps and promote healthier life outcomes. The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) works in partnership with 18 Affiliate Partners to deliver sports-based youth programming and wraparound services for 15,000 youth and to support communities and families across the city. With growing interest in Dodgers Dreamteam programming from the community, LADF aims to serve 25,000 youth annually by 2030.
Dodgers Dreamteam registration includes equipment, uniforms, Dodger Days, Nutrition and Fitness Education, Coaches Trainings, Scholar Athlete Development Trainings, College Workshops, Career Panels, STEM Education, Baseball and Softball Clinics, Dodgers Reading Champions Challenge, PlayerFest, Basic Essentials and more!
Program Goals
- To provide an inclusive, barrier-free sports-based youth development program that is typically reserved for the elite.
- To deliver programs, services, and resources that address basic needs, education, and health care.
- To train parents and coaches to create a youth sports environment that fosters social and emotional learning opportunities.
- To increase participation of underrepresented groups, specifically Black youth, girls, and teenagers.