Clayton Kershaw, Max Muncy, Chris Taylor were among the Dodgers players who turned out in South L.A. to help pack 175,000 hygiene essentials and back-to-school basics for children in need
SOUTH LOS ANGELES -- Dodgers players turned out in South Los Angeles Friday to help pack 175,000 hygiene essentials and back-to-school basics for children in need.
"Anytime that we can do something like this to help the kids is what we enjoy doing," said Dodgers pitcher David Price. The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation teamed with Baby2Baby, a nonprofit that gives to children in need, setting up various packing stations for volunteers at the Baby2Baby headquarters.
"It will get into the hands of foster care programs, homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, underserved schools, hospitals, and whoever needs it most it will get there immediately," said Norah Weinstein, co-CEO of Baby2Baby.