WebJul 6, 2024 · Project Fighting Chance began as an amateur boxing program in 1999 for San Bernardino youth. It has since grown into an organization that offers many after school programs. Each day, 60 to 90 youth use the center after school to get tutoring, take art classes, participate in the chess club, learn to play electric guitar and train to box. WebJust was informed our organization was awarded 37000 from the CDBG fund. Thank you to the San Bernardino city council for your approval. God is good!!
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WebJun 8, 2024 · *UPDATE* Kenny Lobatoz, 10 of Rialto, Terry Washington, 13 and Lolo Harris of San Bernardino will compete in the 2024 USA Boxing Junior Olympic in Charleston... WebProject Fighting Chance is a youth mentoring life skills program that started in 1999 in the low-income community of San Bernardino. It's used as a vehicle to drive youth from anti-social behavior to the organized sport of amateur boxing. It has integrated program model that provides athletics, healthy eating, vocational training, education and ... razor\u0027s tt
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WebAug 9, 2024 · On August 6 th, The Sierra Club partnered with San Bernardino’s Project Fighting Chance to host a workshop for kids and create a mural. The Mural is called “Fight … WebIt was truly an exciting celebration as Project Fighting Chance made its new home in Ruben Campos Community Center at Nunez Park loctated at 1717 W. 5th St. San Bernardino, CA. Please wish us well as we continue our … WebApr 6, 2024 · One of the reasons that Project Fighting Chance was established in 1999 was to give youth a safe place to go after school. According to Terry, the hours between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. are the most deadly for young people, especially in San Bernardino, the second-most dangerous city in California. du 75 poz 690