

Kong in the Community

Punching for Positivity

About Us
Kong in the Community is dedicated to improving the lives of Bracknell Forest and surrounding communities. Our mission is to increase sports participation through free classes and workshops, as well as offering scholarships to the private sector for those who wouldn't normally be able to afford it. We also tackle obesity and self-defense, while promoting mental health and well-being. Join us in making a positive impact on our community today.
We work closely with local club Kong Martial Arts to improve lives of local residents.
projects
school programmes
Our vision is to use funding to provide schools with termly workshops specifically designed for kids who struggle mainstream. It would consist of 1.5 hours of kickboxing and educational chats. Such as gangs, drugs, and county lines.
Our goal is to educate and empower young people to make positive choices and stay safe.
Mental Health collaborations
Martial arts can be a powerful tool for improving both mental and physical health. At our organization, we believe in the importance of mental health and want to make therapy accessible to everyone. That's why we're partnering with a therapist to offer free therapy to those who may not have been to access it otherwise. We're committed to helping individuals improve their overall well-being through the practice of martial arts and therapy.
scholarship programmes
Our organization is committed to making a positive impact in our community. By collaborating with the council, we aim to bring attention to underprivileged households and provide them with the support they need. With the funding we receive, we plan to offer scholarship programs to a local martial arts school that we have partnered with. We believe that this initiative will not only benefit the children who participate but also contribute to the overall well-being of our community.
Local workshops
Our organization is committed to making a positive impact in our community. We plan to use our funding to provide workshops to local families and groups, with a focus on those who may not have the means to participate otherwise. We will work closely with the council to identify those who could benefit most from these sessions, including low-income households, scouts, guides, children in care, and local autism groups.