
The Jaime and Blanca Jarrín Foundation, in partnership with Los Defensores, distributed more than $50,000 in scholarships to underserved college students studying law and journalism during its annual Wine Night at the Ravine fundraising gala at Dodger Stadium. This initiative directly addresses the underrepresentation of Latino voices in newsrooms and courtrooms across the United States.
With the theme ‘The Power of Believing,’ the event emphasized the importance of affirmation, mentorship, and cultural pride for Latino students who often face generational sacrifices while pursuing higher education. Proceeds from the gala fund scholarships and mentorship programs that empower students to reach their full potential in these critical professions.
The foundation honored six-time MLB All-Star Nomar Garciaparra and Dodgers photographer Jon Soohoo for their community contributions. Since its inception, JBJF has raised over $225,000 in scholarship funds, creating pathways for the next generation of Latino leaders. Los Defensores, as the fiscal corporate sponsor, continues its six-year partnership through their Siempre Contigo community initiative.
This year’s scholarship recipients included seven students from various California universities, with graduate students receiving $12,500 each and undergraduate students receiving $5,000 each. The awards support majors ranging from political science and law to communications and engineering, reflecting the foundation’s commitment to diverse educational paths.
Miriam Serrano, Vice President of Integrated Marketing and Community Relations at Los Defensores, emphasized the personal significance of this mission as a first-generation college graduate. ‘Together, we’re breaking down barriers, tackling educational disparities, and opening doors for more Latino students to excel in higher education,’ Serrano stated.
MLB Hall of Fame broadcaster and JBJF co-founder Jaime Jarrín highlighted that the support extends beyond financial assistance. ‘It’s a message to our youth that we believe in their dreams, and that their stories matter,’ Jarrín explained. The foundation’s growing alumni network and community partnerships continue to build a legacy of empowerment for underserved students pursuing careers where Latino representation remains critically low.
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