LOS ANGELES — While fans often remember Mookie Betts for his outstanding pitches and moments of brilliance at Dodger Stadium, the Los Angeles Dodgers star has just moved the baseball community with a deeply meaningful decision off the field. Betts has officially announced a $1 million charity fund to support children with autism and their families, aiming to provide more opportunities for children in need.
The announcement came at a community event in Los Angeles, where Betts shared his reasons for undertaking this special project.
“There are so many families facing challenges that few people understand,” Betts said.
“I wanted to do something to bring hope and opportunities to these amazing children.”

Betts’ new fund will focus on supporting education, therapy, and skill development programs for children with autism.
According to the initial plan, the fund will finance:
specialized therapy programs
scholarships for children with autism
sports classes and social activities to help children integrate into the community
In addition, a portion of the budget will be used to support disadvantaged families, as the costs of caring for and treating children with autism are often very high.
Betts said he hopes this project can create a lasting impact.
“These children have so much potential,” he said.
“They just need a chance to shine.”
Over the years, Mookie Betts has built his image not only as one of MLB’s best players, but also as someone who cares deeply about the community.
The Dodgers star has been involved in numerous charitable programs, including:
supporting underprivileged children
funding educational programs
organizing sporting events for youth
But this fund for children with autism is considered Betts’ biggest personal project to date.

Those close to him say Betts spent months researching and working with professional organizations before announcing this plan.
One of the fund’s biggest goals is to raise awareness about autism.
According to Betts, many families still face a lack of understanding from society.
“It’s not just about financial support,” Betts said.
“We need to create a community that understands and accepts differences.”
His fund also plans to organize educational programs and workshops to help the community better understand autism and how to support those with the condition.
At the fund launch event, Betts met with many families with children who have autism.
One of the most touching moments was when a young boy approached and said he dreamed of playing baseball.
Betts immediately invited the boy to pitch with him right there on the field.
“Moments like this remind me why I do this,” Betts said.
Immediately after the news was announced, the Dodgers fan community quickly expressed their strong support.
On social media, many wrote that Betts is not only a Dodgers superstar but also a great role model for the younger generation.
One Dodgers fan wrote:
“This is why Mookie Betts is not only a great player but also a great person.”

For Betts, baseball has always been a great passion in his life.
But he also believes that what players do off the court can have an equally significant impact.
“We have a huge platform,” Betts said.
“And if we can use that platform to help others, I think that’s the right thing to do.”
Betts’ $1 million fund is just the beginning.
The Dodgers star said he hopes the project will continue to grow in the coming years and help more children.
“This isn’t something I’m doing in a day,” Betts said.
“I want it to be something long-lasting.”
In the eyes of Los Angeles Dodgers fans, Mookie Betts has long been one of the team’s greatest players.
But with this charity project, he has proven that greatness isn’t just about home runs or spectacular catches.
Sometimes, greatness lies in using one’s success to bring hope to others.
And for thousands of families with children diagnosed with autism, Mookie Betts’ decision could become a new ray of hope for the future.