Retired Dodgers broadcaster Jaime Jarrín is still making a difference through his foundation, which is giving away $50,000 in scholarships to law and journalism students.
Retired Dodgers broadcaster Jaime Jarrín is still making a difference through his foundation, which is giving away $50,000 in scholarships to law and journalism studentsIt's been about a month since the retirement of Jaime Jarrín, the legendary Spanish voice of the Dodgers.
Since the start of the foundation in 2019 it has awarded thousands of dollars in scholarships to law and journalism students to continue fulfilling their mission of empowering the Latino community. For the first time the foundation will be awarding a total amount of $50,000 in scholarships. Jorge Jarrín is the president of the foundation.
The foundation has partnered with Los Defensores, one of the scholarship sponsors and a law firm well known in the Latino community. The Jarríns have been working with the firm for over three decades.
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