💥Kiké Hernández Donates $2 Million to LGBTQIA+ Community Fund with Explosive Statement: “I Hope They Find a Cure and…”
Los Angeles, CA – June 2025: In a move that has shocked and inspired both the baseball world and broader sports community, Los Angeles Dodgers utility star Kiké Hernández has made a powerful statement—both financially and personally—by donating $2 million to a leading LGBTQIA+ community fund.
But it wasn’t just the generous donation that sparked nationwide conversation. It was Kiké’s bold, heartfelt message accompanying the gift that set social media ablaze:
“I hope they find a cure—not for who they are, but for the hate that still lives in too many hearts.”
The statement, both compassionate and defiant, was praised by millions and criticized by some—but no one could ignore it.
A Game-Changer On and Off the Field
Kiké Hernández, known for his infectious energy, clutch postseason performances, and strong connection with fans, made the donation to the True Colors Health Collective, a nonprofit organization that focuses on LGBTQIA+ mental health, housing for at-risk queer youth, and medical access for transgender individuals.
The donation will help expand services in California, Florida, and Puerto Rico—a deeply personal touch given Kiké’s Puerto Rican roots.
In a press release, Hernández shared:
“Baseball gave me everything. Now, I want to give back to people who are still fighting to simply be seen and heard. No one should have to hide who they are.”
An Emotional Response Across MLB
As soon as the news broke, the MLB world reacted with a mixture of awe, gratitude, and—for some—discomfort.
Teammates like Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman immediately voiced support online:
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Mookie Betts: “Proud to play alongside a real one. Respect, Kiké.”
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Freddie Freeman: “Love wins. Always. Incredible gesture.”
The Dodgers organization also released a statement:
“Kiké Hernández represents the best of baseball—on the field and in the community. We fully support his commitment to inclusion, dignity, and human rights for all.”
Support From the LGBTQIA+ Community
Leaders from the True Colors Health Collective hailed the donation as one of the largest individual contributions ever made by a professional athlete to an LGBTQIA+ organization.
Executive Director Jordan Kim said:
“This isn’t just money. This is visibility, this is validation, and this is hope. Kiké’s words will reach people who feel unseen in locker rooms, schools, and homes.”
Social Media Reaction: #CureTheHate Trends
Kiké’s original post quickly went viral on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok. His line “I hope they find a cure for hate” resonated so deeply that #CureTheHate trended worldwide within hours.
Fan reactions were overwhelming:
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“This is what leadership looks like.”
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“Thank you, Kiké, for putting your heart and your money where it matters.”
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“As a queer baseball fan, I’ve never felt more seen.”
Still, a small but vocal segment of critics accused Kiké of “mixing politics with sports.” In response, Hernández fired back on Instagram Stories:
“This isn’t political. This is about basic human dignity. If that bothers you, maybe it’s not the game that changed—maybe it’s you.”

More Athletes Show Solidarity
In the wake of Hernández’s statement, several current and former athletes across multiple sports spoke out in solidarity:
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Jason Collins, former NBA player and the first openly gay man to play in the NBA, posted: “Huge respect to Kiké Hernández. This matters.”
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Carl Nassib, former NFL player and LGBTQ advocate, reposted the donation announcement with the caption: “Leadership. Courage. Love.”
A New Role for Kiké Hernández
Now in his 30s, Hernández has made it clear that he intends to use his remaining playing years not just to chase wins—but to build a legacy of compassion and inclusion.
He has reportedly partnered with both MLB and advocacy groups to help create the league’s first LGBTQIA+ Player Support Initiative, which will provide private resources, educational programs, and public awareness campaigns.
Conclusion
In a sport often reluctant to embrace social change, Kiké Hernández has just swung for the fences off the field—and knocked it out of the park.
With one donation and one unforgettable sentence, he’s reshaped the conversation around what it means to be an ally in baseball:
“I hope they find a cure—not for who they are, but for the hate that still lives in too many hearts.”
A statement. A stand. A spark.
