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If you're reading this, you may know me as Alice, or Ann as my sisters so lovingly nicknamed me - you may also know me as a music photographer or the person that regularly makes your celery juice at Juice Truck Yaletown. However, this campaign has nothing to do with the above information.
I am participating in Aprons for Gloves for many reasons; both to kick myself in gear and fulfill the wish of many whom would probably want to see me punched (I'm looking at you high school teachers.) The only important reason though, is to raise money for a GOOD cause.
Aprons for Gloves Boxing Association is a non-profit organization that has built an incredible community supporting and working with vulnerable youths, young adults, members of LGBTTQQ2S all the way up to new mothers in the Downtown East Side of Vancouver.
Their goal is to give purpose, ambition and a sense of security to those who otherwise struggle in these areas. Through free training and programmes; adequate food, important health information (both physical and mental support) and after-school tutoring - the impact that this has had on the community is priceless.
Please help me reach (and exceed) my goal of $2,000 for this amazing cause by donating some money and sharing my campaign.
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 2019
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 Tuesday, August 20th 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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