Aaron Judge blasts charity home run at ‘All-Star Evening,’ raising $800k for youth empowerment
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Aaron Judge, the captain of the New York Yankees, spearheaded an outstanding charitable effort through his ALL RISE Foundation during the “All Star Evening” gala held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City. The event, supported by Judge and his teammates, raised nearly $800,000 to advance the foundation’s core mission: inspiring children and youth to embrace responsible citizenship through engaging activities that foster boundless potential.
Aaron Judge’s all-star charity gala
Aaron Judge, a cornerstone of the Yankees, expressed profound gratitude, stating, “This is what it’s all about.”
Reflecting on his journey in Major League Baseball and the unwavering support from his teammates and fans, he underscored the significance of giving back to the next generation. Aaron Judge, in partnership with his mother Patty, established the ALL RISE Foundation in 2018, following his unanimous selection as the American League Rookie of the Year. Since its inception, the foundation has made a significant impact, organizing events on both the East and West Coasts, including near Judge’s hometown of Linden, Calif.
The foundation’s mission extends far beyond the confines of Yankee Stadium, aiming to inspire young individuals to excel as citizens, students, and family members. Judge outlined various initiatives, including after-school programs and mini-grants, designed to empower youth to reach their full potential and contribute positively to society.
The gala saw a remarkable turnout of Judge’s current and former Yankees teammates, reinforcing the camaraderie and community spirit within the baseball fraternity. Notable attendees included manager Aaron Boone, as well as players such as Nestor Cortes, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Corey Kluber, DJ LeMahieu, Carlos Rodon, Mike Tauchman, Tyler Wade, and Anthony Volpe. Hosting duties were shared by Meredith Marakovits of YES Network and Suzyn Waldman of WFAN Radio, further emphasizing the Yankees’ support for Judge’s philanthropic endeavors.
Throughout the evening, speakers like Arleigh Rothenberg and student Frida Kasimis highlighted the profound impact of the ALL RISE Foundation, acknowledging organizations such as Spring 36, a mini-grant recipient. Additional beneficiaries present included Birch Family Services, DMF Youth, First Tech Fund, NYC Autism Charter Schools, Tourette’s Association, and Urban Dove.
Reflecting on the foundation’s journey, Aaron Judge expressed astonishment at its growth and the Yankees organization’s overwhelming support and fans’ support. He acknowledged the ongoing evolution of the foundation, emphasizing its commitment to continuous improvement and expanding its reach.
In essence, the ALL RISE Foundation’s gala exemplified the remarkable power of community and philanthropy, embodying Aaron Judge’s unwavering commitment to making a tangible difference in the lives of young people and nurturing a brighter future for generations to come, both within and beyond the storied confines of Yankee Stadium.
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Great job Judge. Now you and Cole get Hal Steinbrenner and Cashman to go get Snell and Matt Chapman and Neris then bring back Middleton and Wandy. Then we can go get that World Series Championship everyone is talking about. Without them no World Series . An no trades most all the trades for pitching the last 5 years the pitcher been hurt and the players been hurt and they leave and we have nothing to show for it Cashman.