Los Angeles.– Green Dot Public Schools, the largest charter school organization in Los Angeles, announced Thursday that Ten-Time World Champion boxer, Oscar De La Hoya, donated $3.5 million to fund his namesake Oscar De La Hoya Ánimo Charter High School and additional Green Dot schools.
The boxer presented this gift to Green Dot Public Schools at the commencement ceremony of the Oscar De La Hoya Ánimo Charter High School on Thursday, June 19th. The ceremony took place at Sullivan Field at the Loyola Marymount University campus.
De La Hoya, whose foundation is dedicated to
helping underprivileged families in East Los Angeles, has been actively involved
with his namesake school since its inception in 2003 and delivered the
commencement speech last year to the first-ever graduating class.
De La Hoya is
a strong believer in supporting the community and often visits the school to
encourage the students to study hard and dream big. “Growing up in East Los Angeles, I know how important it is to
keep a positive attitude and to stay focused on your goals,” said De La Hoya.
“I’m so proud of these students. Every one of them deserves a quality education and I’m honored to help them realize their dreams! This is a landmark day for everyone involved with Oscar De La Hoya Ánimo Charter High School and I’m thrilled to be building a new school in my hometown.”
