Logo depicting two children practicing martial arts, one adult and one child, with the text "Special Kicks" underneath.

WAYS TO GET INVOLVED

DONATE

Special Kicks is a non-profit who specializes in adaptive martial arts training for individuals with different abilities.

You can make a one-time donation or set up reoccurring weekly or monthly donations.

ATTEND AN EVENT

Our events do more than raise funds — they bring people together to experience the heart of our community.

Each event supports adaptive martial arts programming for individuals with different abilities while strengthening the community around them. These gatherings help create opportunities that build confidence, encourage independence, and support a sense of belonging.

We host two main community events each year — our Cruisin’ for Kicks Car Show and our Wild Game Dinner.

Support from our events allows us to expand access and inclusion beyond class time, helping remove barriers, and improve accessibility for all so individuals and families can fully participate in our community.

A woman and a young girl sitting at a table covered with merchandise including hats, sunglasses, water bottles, and pamphlets, under a tent in a park.

VOLUNTEER

Volunteering for Special Kicks is a rewarding and impactful way to make a difference in the lives of individuals with different abilities. Through the power of martial arts, Special Kicks seeks to inspire lifelong change, build strength, and advocate for those facing physical, mental, or financial challenges.

With unrelenting determination, the organization is committed to changing lives and promoting inclusivity. By volunteering with Special Kicks, you can be a part of this mission and help make a meaningful impact in your community.

Two men in wheelchairs and a man standing between them celebrating at a car show; all are holding trophies, with the man on the left and the man on the right holding tall trophies. The man in the middle is wearing a green shirt that says 'Car Show' and has his arms around the other two. They are outdoors with tents and other people in the background.