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for children fighting cancer

 

 

Martial Arts Therapy

Ways to get involved

We are already employing paid student interns from a city grant. In addition we actively recruit High School, College and Graduate students to participate in our advanced internship program where often the students are able to receive university credit for the work they do with us.

We have formed a youth arm called the YOUTH CONGRESS OF AMERICA, which is a leadership program to train our youth in the higher levels of community and government services. We already have several schools represented. 

The students, as well as adults, work on the following projects:

  • Contacting Hospitals, oncologists, cancer organizations, etc. for the purpose of informing the medical community of our program
  • Contacting the media for the same purpose and to solicit new students
  • Learning grant writing
  • Doing research in health related programs and health and fitness teaching on
    • Pain Management
    • Kinetic Energy Learning
    • Dojo Dancing
    • Conflict Mediation
    • Safety Services
For more information, please contact us.

Help us make a difference

Your contribution counts. Every dollar you give will help Martial Arts Therapy to reach more children. Now it can be your money that helps a child fight pain and cancer, and if you want to get involved with Martial Arts Therapy or see how donations are used, please visit our contributions page.

Contributions

About Gary Moskowitz

Gary Rabbi Sensei Gary Moskowitz is a former New York City police officer, private investigator, teacher, principal, social worker, talk show host, and president of a Long Island Jewish community council. He has trained police in the United States and anti-terrorist units in Israel in riot and hostage tactics. Gary holds a Seventh Degree Black Belt in both Juijitsu and Karate, a Second Degree Black Belt in both Judo and Oriental Weapons, and he is an instructor in Tai-Chi-Aki. His life long desire for educating others and for making the world a better place has led him to teach Martial Arts and a broad variety of other subjects over many years and to found the award winning National Association for the Jewish Poor and other charitable organizations, including Martial Arts Therapy for children fighting cancer.

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