In a grand slam move, Simple Health president Steven Dorfman presented a $10,000 check to the Miami Marlins Reviving Baseball in Inner-cities (RBI) program during the Marlins’ recent Spring Swing.
Derek Jeter, Marlins president and CEO, greeted all of the attendees at the fundraising event, which took place at Topgolf in Miami Gardens.
The Marlins RBI is an invitational sports-based youth program designed to promote interest in baseball, academic achievement and social responsibility in underserved areas of South Florida.
“We know that the Marlins’ RBI program has been a force for change in the community,” Dorfman said. “We’re humbled and honored to be part of the Marlins’ efforts, to help inner-city youth reach their potential academically and on the baseball diamond.”
The program offers free, instructional, and competitive summer baseball and fast-pitch softball for youths, ages 13-18, with the Marlins supplying uniforms, umpires and equipment to more than 500 children annually.
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