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Community Programs

Community Programs

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Educational Programs

Angels Scholars
Angels Scholars In their continued efforts to support youth education, the Angels have teamed up with the Orange County Office of Education and the AVID Program to form Angels Scholars. Created in 2006, the Angels Scholars program annually awards college scholarships to five academically talented, financially disadvantaged public middle school students in Orange County. The Angels Baseball Foundation will award each Angels Scholar $4,000 (plus accrued interest) upon their acceptance into a four-year college. Each year, all Scholars are honored during an on-field pregame ceremony at Angel Stadium. Click here for more information on Angels Scholars.
Adopt-A-School
Adopt-A-School The Angels kicked off their Adopt-A-School program in 2007 by adopting five local elementary schools and five local high schools. Every year, the Angels and the Angels Baseball Foundation "adopts" a new class of ten schools. Angles players, broadcasters, Alumni and the Angels Strike Force visit the elementary schools and speak to the students about the importance of working hard, reading and staying in school. As a part of the Adopt-A-School program, the Angels Baseball Foundation donates tickets, a $1,000 grant and school supplies to each elementary school. The Foundation donates tickets and $2,500 to each of the five adopted high schools to assist their softball and baseball programs in the areas of equipment, uniforms and field/facility renovation. All schools are honored at a pre-game ceremony during the season.


CIF Night
The Angels annually honor high school students and athletic teams who have earned athletic and scholastic recognition through the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF). CIF honors high school athletic teams based on their cumulative grade point average. Individual award recipients must be seniors who have maintained a minimum 3.5 grade point average in college-prep courses over the past three years. These students must also have earned a Varsity letter in at least one sport and participated in an additional extracurricular activity. Students are honored on the field during a pregame ceremony and given tickets to enjoy a night of Angels Baseball.
Read Across America Day
Read Across America Day Every year on Dr. Seuss' birthday, the Angels join schools across Southern California to celebrate reading during Read Across America Day. In conjunction with the National Education Association's Read Across America event, Angels Alumni, Strike Force and front office staff attended local schools to read aloud in classrooms and share the importance of reading.



Healthcare Programs

Hospital Visits
Hospital Visits Throughout the season, Angels players and their wives visit local hospitals to lift the spirits of the patients and their families. Players and coaches make special appearances to distribute Angels items, sign autographs, and visit with the children and their families. The Angels often visit Miller Children's Hospital at Long Beach Memorial and Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC).
Going to Bat Against Breast Cancer
Mother's Day and the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation The Angels annually join Major League Baseball and Susan G. Komen for the Cure on Mother's Day to raise money for the fight against breast cancer in America. Game-used bases, lineup cards, and the ceremonial home plate will be auctioned off, with funds benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Players, coaches and umpires throughout the league support the cause by wearing pink wristbands and pink ribbons on their uniforms. Many players also choose to play with special pink bats on Mother's Day. The Angels are also honored to participate in the MLB Honorary Bat Girl Contest, a campaign to recognize baseball fans who have been affected by breast cancer and demonstrated a commitment to fighting the disease.
Father's Day Home Run Challenge
The Angels and Major League Baseball celebrate the annual Prostate Cancer Foundation Home Run Challenge with a pregame ceremony prior to the game held on Father's Day. The Home Run Challenge takes place the week prior to Father's Day with events scheduled at stadiums across the nation. As a tribute to fathers and the Prostate Cancer Foundation, players, managers, coaches, trainers, umpires and Groundskeepers throughout Major League Baseball wear blue wristbands and uniform decals on Father's Day.

During the Home Run Challenge, each home run hit in 60 selected games leading up to Father's Day raises money to fight prostate cancer. Individuals can make a pledge to the Home Run Challenge by visiting www.prostatecancerfoundation.org or by calling 1-800-798-CURE (2873). Fans can make a monetary pledge for each home run hit during the week's games, including all games played on Father's Day. All money raised throughout the week goes directly toward prostate cancer research.
Light the Night
Light the Night Since, 2002 the Angels have partnered with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to sponsor the Light the Night Walk. Angels Chairman Dennis Kuhl serves as the Light the Night Walk President. This special fundraising event is held at Angel Stadium and is an annual celebration and commemoration of lives touched by cancer. All walkers carry balloons: cancer patients and survivors carry white illuminated balloons, while cancer supporters carry red illuminated balloons. To participate in this year's walk, please visit www.lightthenight.org.


UCI Blood Drives
Angels Baseball is teaming with UC Irvine Healthcare for a series of summer blood drives at Angel Stadium. By donating blood to UC Irvine Medical Center, you are helping save lives in our community. All donors will receive two Angels baseball tickets. The bloodmobile will be parked near the stadium ticket office, and the big red helmets between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Donors must be at least 17 years of age and bring a photo ID. Click here to make your appointment on the UCI website. For more information, call 714.456.LIFE or email us at: donateblood@uci.edu.

Blood Drive Dates:
  • May 19: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • June 6: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • June 12: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • June 14: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • June 26: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • July 7: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • July 18: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • July 24: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • July 31: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • Aug. 7: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • Aug. 11: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • Aug. 15: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • Aug. 21: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • Aug. 30: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • Sept. 4: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Youth Baseball and Softball

Angels RBI League
RBI League The Angels Baseball Foundation is a proud partner and supporter of the Boys & Girls Clubs in Orange County. In 1999, the Angels, the Boys & Girls Clubs in Orange County and Major League Baseball partnered together to create the Angels Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) League. This youth program provides an opportunity for 12 to 18-year-olds to play the game of baseball and softball while learning important character and life skills. Through the game RBI concentrates on fundamentals and teamwork, while stressing citizenship and academics. To date, the league has served over 6,500 youth who would not have otherwise had the opportunity to play. Click here for more information on the Angels RBI League »
Angels RBI Clinics
Angels RBI Clinics Each season, the Angels RBI League hosts a Baseball and Softball Clinic in the outfield at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. Participants of the league rotate through seven instructional stations working on their fielding, batting, speed & agility, sliding, catching and pitching skills. Instruction is provided by Angels' players and coaches, college players and coaches, high school coaches and local professional clinicians from Trinity Bat Company. The Angels RBI League provides kids who would not have otherwise had the chance, the opportunity to play baseball and softball in an organized league.
Angels Youth Baseball Camp
Angels Youth Baseball Camp The Angels annually host a Baseball Day Camp in the outfield at Angel Stadium. The goal is to not only teach the proper fundamentals of the game of baseball and softball, but also the fun that can be had while playing. Angels players, coaches, and Alumni assist for a great afternoon of baseball. All proceeds from the camp benefit the Angels RBI League. This season, the Angels will also host their first Softball Day Camp at Angel Stadium.
Rookie Ball
The Angels Rookie Ball program began in 1992 and is designed to reach children between the ages of four and 13. The Rookie Ball program, run through a partnership with Major League Baseball, emphasizes the basics of the game of baseball. The Angels have partnered with the cities of Anaheim and Riverside to provide the Rookie Ball program to local children. The past three years, the program reached over 1,000 youths in these two areas alone. The Angels contribute funds for materials needed to operate the program - such as catcher's equipment, bats, helmets, baseballs, pitching machines, gloves and bases.
Equipment Drive
Equipment Drive Since 2006, the Angels and the Baseball Tomorrow Fund have teamed up to host the annual Equipment Drive to benefit local baseball and softball leagues. Fans are encouraged to bring new or used gloves, bats, balls, etc. to the ballpark and drop them off at any of the bins located at outside the stadium. The first 1,000 fans who donate equipment or $10 or more receive a commemorative Angels pin. Help support youth baseball and softball by participating in our next Equipment Drive! Click here for more information on the Angels Equipment Drive.
Angels in the Outfield

Groundskeepers Canned Food Drive
In the Thanksgiving spirit, the Angels' Groundskeepers hold an annual Canned Food Drive the weekend before Thanksgiving. Fans are given the opportunity to step up to the plate at Angel Stadium and support their local community. All proceeds from the Thanksgiving Drive benefits Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County in the fight against hunger during the holiday season.
Angels Baseball Foundation Golf Classic
Angels Baseball Foundation Golf Classic The Angels annually host the Angels Baseball Foundation Golf Classic at Pelican Hill Golf Club in Newport Coast. In 2011, the event raised over $120,000 for the Foundation. Thirty-six foursomes participate and each is joined by an Angels' Alum. Participants enjoy a round of golf and a dinner reception with Angel greats such as Tim Salmon, Gary DiSarcina, Chuck Finley, Rod Carew and many others.
Angels Baseball Foundation Children's Hospital Party at ESPN Zone
Holiday Party Each year the Angels Baseball Foundation aims to make the season brighter for 200 underprivileged kids by hosting a Children's Holiday Party for organizations in the Southern California area. The Angels partnered with AM 830 to host the event at ESPN Zone in Anaheim ESPN Zone generously donated the use of their facility, food, and free video arcade games to all the children in attendance. Players, coaches and broadcasters attend each year to kick off the event and provide the children with an afternoon of fun. Angels representatives welcome the children, pass out Angels hats and special holiday t-shirts. The children eat dinner, have a special visit from Santa, and then take time playing games. As the children leave the party, they each receive a toy from Santa, pajamas and warm holiday wishes from the Angels.
Angels' Wives
Wives Plate The Angels Wives Group takes an active role in the community throughout the season by contributing their time and effort toward numerous charitable events and organizations. The Player Basket Online Auction annually raises over $20,000 for the Angels Baseball Foundation. The baskets are personalized to the players and coaches and contain game-used and autographed memorabilia, as well as Angels' tickets and merchandise.
Angels for Animals
Angels for Animals In 2008, the wives group hosted their first Angels for Animals event at the ballpark. The Angels Baseball Foundation and the Angels' Wives joined OC Animal Care in effort to raise awareness for animal adoption and the importance of spaying and neutering pets.

Prior to the game on the day of the event, the group sells "mystery bags" containing baseballs autographed by Angels coaches and players and raffle tickets to win autographed items as well as the chance to meet their favorite Angels in person. Fans also had the opportunity to visit various booths in front of the stadium and meet many of the animals available for adoption at the OC Animal Care. Over the past four seasons, the event has raised nearly $85,000 for OC Animal Care and other local animal shelters.

Click here for information on this year's event
Speakers Bureau
The Angels are proud to provide speakers for local charitable, educational and civic groups. Former Angels share their insight about the Angels organization as well as their experiences and memories as a ballplayer. Former Angels including Dave Frost, Bobby Grich, Jay Johnstone, Jim Anderson, Kevin Flora and Clyde Wright participate. For more information please, click here.

Angels Baseball Foundation

Personalized Bricks
Imagine walking up to Angel Stadium and seeing your name or message inscribed on a brick in front of the Home Plate Gate. Fans can purchase a 4"X8"brick, inscribe their name or a message on it, and become a permanent fixture on the entry diamond of Angel Stadium. Click here to order now.
Stadium Tours
The "behind-the-scenes" tour of Angel Stadium of Anaheim is both an enjoyable and educational experience. Attendees are invited to view areas that are normally restricted to the public. The complete tour includes a visit to the Press Box, Visitors' Clubhouse, Bullpen, Dugout, and Angel Stadium's Suites. Tours of the stadium are available year round and all donations support the Angels Baseball Foundation. To make a reservation, please call 714-940-2070.
Message Boards!
The Angels post birthday, anniversary and welcome messages during games on the Angel Vision Board. With a $25 donation per message, fans have the opportunity to share their messages with all those in attendance. All donations go to the Angels Baseball Foundation. Click here for more information.
Angels Donations
The Angels are happy to help numerous charitable organizations in Southern California that are dedicated to making a difference in our community. To help support these organizations, the Angels regularly donate various autographed and game-used items and game tickets to be used for fundraising auctions and raffles. If your organization is interested in a donation, please click here for more information.
Angels Baseball Foundation Grants
Since its inception in 2004, the Angels Baseball Foundation has granted over $1,000,000 toward local causes, almost all involving children. The Angels Baseball Foundation has awarded many grants to worthy organizations throughout the community, ranging from music programs to at-risk youth shelters to local hospitals. If your organization is interested in applying for a grant through the Angels Baseball Foundation, please call the Angels Community Relations off at 714-940-2070.