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Eastside Boxing Club: After-School Boxing Program
NICCSS- Vancouver Roving Leaders Program –
http://www.niccss.ca/progams-amp-workshops/vancouver-roving-leaders
The Vancouver Roving Leaders Program is a flexible,
community-based initiative that connects and engages vulnerable,
at-risk children & youth in the Grandview-Woodlands,
Hastings-Sunrise, Renfrew-Collingwood and Downtown Eastside neighbourhoods.
GOOD FOOD FOR ALL –
http://goodfoodforall.org/
Good Food for All seeks to increase access, interest, and
knowledge of healthy and nutritious food to improve healthy food
security, empower individuals to make healthier food choices, and
develop a culture of “good food” in communities, schools, and homes
How We Help:
Eastside Boxing runs a free
after-school boxing program 3 times a week. Head coach Dave Shuck
and other ESB boxer mentors facilitate this program. ESB works
with NICCSS caseworkers to help introduce youth participants to
exercise and a variety of life skills through mentorship and
relationship building.
As of December 2016, the Eastside Boxing Club Youth Program has supported 100 youth aged 10-20 who predominantly live and/or spend time in the DTES/East Vancouver area. Of this 81 youth, 43 have maintained consistency within the program.
Highlights of the Eastside’s After-school Boxing program include:
- Fitness: Free non-contact boxing classes five-times per week that provide a safe space for participants to exercise and learn basic boxing skills under the guidance of professional coaches and mentors. These classes focus on fitness and foundational technique.
- Food: Youths are provided with pre- and post-workout nutrition. ESB also offers a food pantry from which the youth can pick any item(s) they want to take home. This is fully accessible throughout the week. All food and drinks are provided through the Punch N Munch program created in partnership with Good Food for All.
- Clothing: Boxing gear and ESB branded clothing are provided through an incentive-based scale for the participating youth. Hand wraps, water bottles, shirts, sweaters, mouth guards, etc. are provided throughout the progression chart designed by ESB staff. In addition, ESB openly accepts donations of new and used fitness and lifestyle clothing to provide directly to youth participating in the program.
- Support: ESB partners directly with community outreach workers through the Network of Inner City Community Services Society (NICCSS) to ensure that youth are provided with direct access to additional resources in the community. Skills learned through this program are transferable to many areas in the participants’ lives. By providing a safe space for individuals to engage in meaningful conversations and coaching that focuses on both physical and emotional wellness. ESB plans to build positive relationships between mentee and mentor which will lead to the development of healthier lifestyles.
- Health Care: Healthcare practitioners attend the after-school program bi-weekly on Wednesdays. This gives the opportunity for youth to discuss their physical health and build relationships with healthcare professionals.
Eastside Boxing Club: Self-Defence Class
Who:
All women, female-identified, and all
members of LGBTTQQ2S. Eastside provides free self-defence classes
twice a month to women, female-identified and all members of
LGBTTQQ2S living in or around East Vancouver.
When:
Wednesdays from 8:00 – 9:30.
Partner:
As there were a number of violent
attacks against women in our community in 2015 and 2016, Eastside
Boxing Club has partnered with Black Lab Vancouver and Unfastened
to provide self-defence classes to self-identified women and all
members of LGBTTQQ2S in and around East Vancouver.
Services offered:
Instructors include
Eastside Boxing Club’s head coach, Dave Schuck, and Judo
instructor Abdul Fádel. The focus of the class is to teach the
participants how to effectively protect themselves from an
attacker by teaching them how to utilize their attacker’s force
and weight against them as a form of self-defence. The techniques
that are primarily taught originate from Judo. Judo literally
stands for “gentle way”. It translates to this as judo does not
require sheer strength or power to execute. Instead, judo teaches
people how to use their mind and body to counteract the force and
weight of their opponent, which is exactly what we teach the
women’s self-defence class. This skill is especially important, as
an attacker will almost always be heavier than their victim. Judo
also teaches participants how to properly use their leverage
points to protect themselves from being taken down, and how to
effectively take down their attacker.
Founded in 2012, Aprons for Gloves Boxing Association is a non-profit organization focused on providing community outreach through the sport of boxing. Based in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, the organization was developed by a small group of professionals and entrepreneurs who seized an opportunity to re-establish a historic boxing program for at-risk women and youth. The program offers free mentorship and training to individuals who may otherwise not have the resources or support to participate in such activities. The sport of boxing teaches discipline, respect, hard work and self-control. Training results in positive self-esteem, good health and camaraderie for its practitioners.
Restaurant Rumble 2018
Every year bartenders, chefs, dishwaters, servers, baristas and all sorts of individuals from the Gastown community get together to train at the Eastside Boxing Club to fight in Restaurant Rumble.

In order to attend training, each fighter is required to raise $2000 for charity before they can compete at the Rumble.
Check out the promo video from 2014
This year, the event will be held Thursday, July 26th at the Commodore Ballroom. If you make a contribution or Follow this campaign, you'll be first to hear when tickets go on sale. And you will have a chance to see your friend get beat up, live, in person.
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