Program areas at The Red Sox Foundation
Red Sox Foundation and mgh home base program - The Red Sox Foundation and mgh home base program serve veterans returning from iraq and afghanistan with traumatic brain injury or combat stress and families. This program provides confidential clinical care for veterans, innovative treatments, support services and counseling for wounded veterans and families, community outreach and education to help others recognize these injuries and cutting edge research. In addition to grants totalling over $29 million for The program, The Red Sox Foundation also has made substantial investments in staff time and in kind resources to support this program and help promote it to military and veterans who need confidentiality and, if uninsured, free care for tbi and ptsd. The Red Sox Foundation works with medical experts at mass general hospital who provide direct care services. Red Sox Foundation staff also work with military and veteran groups and their families to break through The stigma that often prevents veterans from seeking The help they need.
Fenway park learning lab- The Red Sox Foundation's fenway park learning lab provides an interactive, zero-cost field trip for boston public school's 6th grades at fenway park. The field trip includes transportation to and from The school and fenway park, an informational tour that integrates with their curriculum, a backpack full of school supplies and instructional materials, and lunch. The program brings over 2000 bps 6th graders into The park each school year and provides a unique opportunity to use fenway park as a learning tool. The 90 minute tour provides rich opportunities to learn statistics, history, science, financial literacy, and more. The program began in 2022 and is currently in its third year. The program runs from september to june throughout The boston public school year and conducts tours approximately once per week.
Red Sox scholars - The Red Sox scholar program provides mentoring, enrichment opportunities, and college scholarships to more than 300 academically talented low-income students selected in boston's public schools when they are in 7th grade. The scholars work with The Red Sox Foundation staff through high school. The goal is to ensure these at-risk students escape The inner city's high school dropout rate and instead graduate from high school and are prepared to attend college. The program provides each student The promise of a scholarship ranging in value from $5,000 to $10,000 pending enrollment in an accredited college and citizenship. The scholarships are paid directly to The college of choice, and not to The students or family members. The Red Sox scholars also participate in special activities at fenway park including attending Red Sox games, community service, events with players and their wives, skills building, job fairs (for high school students) and college prep classes. In 2010, The Red Sox scholars' program was nationally recognized when The team won The first-ever commissioner's award for philanthropic excellence specifically for The Red Sox scholars' program. The new england Red Sox service scholarships award college scholarships to public high school seniors across new england who demonstrate academic excellence and a commitment to community excellence and a commitment to community service. The Florida Red Sox service scholarships award college scholarships to public high school seniors across southwest Florida who demonstrate academic excellence and a commitment to community excellence and a commitment to community service.