Kobe Bryant’s foundation gets $100,000 check from the Dodgers

The survivors of Kobe Bryant were on hand for Lakers night at Dodgers stadium on Friday, and they received a big endowment.

Friday, Sept. 1 was Los Angeles Lakers night at Chavez Ravine as the Los Angeles Dodgers hosted the Atlanta Braves in the second game of a four-game series. That night the Dodgers honored the memory of Lakers great Kobe Bryant in many ways.

Several members of the Dodgers donned Bryant jerseys, and Bryant’s widow Vanessa and three of their daughters were invited onto the field.

Natalia Bryant threw out the first pitch, but that wasn’t the end of it. Dodgers superstar Mookie Betts, a leading candidate for the National League MVP, and Dodgers president Stan Kasten presented the Bryant clan with a $100,000 check to put toward the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation.

According to its website, the foundation is “a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating positive impact for underserved athletes and boys & girls in sports.” It is just one of several philanthropic ventures Kobe Bryant and his family have undertaken over the years to help others to help themselves.

It is indelible proof that Kobe Bryant left an incredible impact, both on and off the court.