Sponsorships

SPONSORSHIP

Pitt Meadows Shotokan Karate, in partnership with School District 42, is a proud and grateful recipient of Jumpstart Community Development Grants. This funding allows our Dojo to support families facing financial barriers ensuring students can participate and access necessary equipment.


Help build a child’s confidence, self-esteem, and discipline by supporting their journey in karate. Your sponsorship can empower them to pursue their passion and develop essential life skills that will benefit them both in the dojo and in their daily lives. Through the practice of martial arts, they can learn focus, determination, respect, and teamwork. Your contribution can be a transformative investment in a child’s future, fostering growth and nurturing their potential to excel.

Financially sponsoring a student for karate class is a generous way to support a child who may not have the means to pay for their training. Sponsorships can be done in lump sums or small amounts, tailored to fit both the needs of the student and the capability of the sponsor. This may involve paying for a series of classes, uniforms, equipment, or even competition fees if the student advances in their training. Pitt Meadows Shotokan Karate, has a formal sponsorship program in place,

If this is something you are personally or professionally interested in doing, please reach out to Pitt Meadows Shotokan Karate to set up a payment.

Ideas on how to sponsor a student:

$ 320.00 will sponsor a student for term 1 in the afterschool program + Gi + testing + new belt

$ 640.00 will sponsor a student for term 1 & 2 in the afterschool program + Gi + testing + new belt

$ 960.00 will sponsor a student for 1 school year in the afterschool program + Gi + testing + new belt

$210.00 will sponsor a student for 1 term in afterschool program

$50 will sponsor a new Gi for a student

$60.00 will sponsor end of term Testing and new belt

Help build a child’s confidence, self-esteem, and discipline

**To protect students and ensure inclusivity, the sponsored student will be anonymous, with the dojo acting as the intermediary between the sponsor and the student.