The Jackie Robinson Foundation provides scholarships & comprehensive career services to college & graduate students. The Jackie Robinson Museum is now open.
- On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African-American player in @MLB when he stepped onto Ebbets Field to compete for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Today, we celebrate an American hero and civil rights icon whose legacy endures on and off the field. #JackieRobinsonDay
- It’s #JackieRobinsonDay – 74 years ago he broke the modern era color barrier in major league baseball. Honor him with a donation to his living legacy @JRFoundation: bit.ly/SupportJRF42 “I played hard, and always to win.” -Jackie Robinson
- Join us in wishing a happy 99th birthday to our beloved founder, Rachel Robinson! #jrf
- On what would have been his 102nd birthday, we remember the remarkable life and legacy of Jackie Robinson: Athlete, Civil Rights Activist, Journalist, Broadcaster, Entrepreneur, and Humanitarian. #JRFoundation, #Jackie42, #JackieRobinson
- Join us in honoring our Founder, Rachel Robinson—an iconic American hero whose pioneering story of resilience and compassion will inspire generations to come. For a glimpse of her exemplary life in photos, click the link below: jackierobinson.org/timeline/rache… Cheers to 100!
- 71 years ago today, Jackie Robinson made his @MLB debut as a Brooklyn Dodger & became the first African American to play in the Major League. This historic milestone is celebrated at Major League ballparks across the nation with players wearing #42 in honor of Jackie Robinson.
- Today we mark the 100th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's birth. To celebrate, JRF is hosting the Jackie Robinson Centennial Celebration, a nationwide series of events throughout 2019 culminating with the opening of the Jackie Robinson Museum in December. #JackieRobinson #JR100
- A Jackie Robinson Story: 1) Jackie wakes early on April 15, 1947, at the McAlpin Hotel in NYC. On his way to Ebbets Field, he tells his wife Rachel, “Just in case you have trouble picking me out, I’ll be wearing #42.” He rides the subway to Brooklyn. #JackieRobinsonDay
- For 3 yrs @Dodgers' #AndreEthier has supported & sponsored 3 #JRFoundation/Ethier Family Scholars. We wish him luck in the #WorldSeries!














