While Freddie Freeman has been busy helping the Los Angeles Dodgers to repeat as champions in 2025, his wife, Chelsea, is making efforts to give back to the LA community.
Chelsea attended and gifted $1 million to the CHOC Foundation Gala, joining hands with one of America’s most respected nonprofit organizations to promote life-saving education.
On Saturday, Chelsea highlighted her involvement in CPR & AED Heart Awareness Week, hosted by the American Heart Association — a 100-year-old organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. She wore a striking red top and denim jeans and posed on the red carpet.

"Today is the last day of CPR & AED Heart Awareness Week!," Chelsea wrote in the caption.
"This week I got to attend a luncheon and training with @american_heart and learned so much❤️ Such a great reminder of how important it is to know CPR and how to use an AED. These simple skills can truly save lives. Thank you for having me!"
During the week, she attended a luncheon and training session organized by the AHA. Cardiac events claim thousands of lives annually in the U.S., so events like this make a positive impact on the community.
Freddie Freeman's son, Charlie, shines as Memorial Day champion while proud mom, Chelsea, soaks in the moment
Freddie Freeman isn't the only champion in the Freeman household, as his son, Charlie, can also declare himself to be one.
During the Memorial Day weekend, Chelsea Freeman shared a heartwarming snapshot from the ballfield as she proudly posed alongside her son, Charlie, and his teammates after a championship win. She was dressed in a red striped shirt and flanked by her three boys, Charlie, Maximus and Brandon.
Charlie donned a red cap and matching striped uniform.
"Memorial Day Champions!!! 🇺🇸🏆," Chelsea wrote in the caption of her post.
While his family is creating memories off the MLB field, the Dodgers first baseman wants 2025 to be another memorable year in franchise history. Freddie Freeman is hitting .354 along with nine home runs and 40 RBIs.