The Boxing Loft ™ - Helping Youth Rebuild their Lives!
Ways to Give
 
 
DONATE..... It's a way of giving and receiving
 
 
At The Boxing Loft has a new subdivision for Teens and families called Inter-Crisis Resource Center. We appreciate those who support our mission and offer their time, energy and financial resources to ensure services for youth, teens and families in Arkansas.
 
To make a donation to our organization:
 
Checks or money orders can be mailed to:
The Boxing Loft
P.O. Box 59
Stuttgart, AR 72160
 
Checks are payable to The Boxing Loft , & can be mail-In with this on-line donation form
 
 
Additional in-kind donations needed include:
  • Computer equipment (in working order)
  • New software for use by youth and after school programs
  • other items............ (called for Details)
 
 
Donate in help supporting the Youth.
 
Participate in events.
 
Stay positive and represent the sport well at all times (in and out of the ring).
 
 
 
To make an on-line donation - click the button below to access our paypalaccount.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
You will receive a receipt (via email) for your tax deductible donation.
 
We thank you for your interest and generosity.  Our services depend on the support of our community and donors like you!!
 
Contributionsto the The Boxing Loft, a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code
 
 
 
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Help us Challenge these Youth in Changing their Lives! 
 
"Boxing embodies the discipline, commitment, social and leadership as individual, and it unifies, transform bridges between differences, cultural boundaries, social, goals and accomplishment as commitment in teamwork. Youth is challenge as a boxer toward perfection of physical skills and bring excitement of tactics and strategy to achieve a win. The very nature of boxing also teaches that while every youth eventually in life you get knock down or is on the losing team, you get back up and try harder, there is always another chance for success in this bout or the the next bout".  You learn from your mistake and ask for help to improve for A BETTER OPPORTUNITY, A BETTER YOU in your next bout. Boxing is about achieving your ultimate potential in life and whatever sport you play. About Greatest Within You.
 
No child shall stand alone on Issues!
 
 
 
Some Behavior Indicators of At-Risk Kids
  • Shy/Withdrawn
  • Reluctant to speak
  • Fearful to leave school
  • Difficulty making friends
  • Depressed
  • Delinquency
  • Eating disorders
  • Lack of self-esteem
  • Substance Abuse
  • Frequently comes to school hungry
  • Shows signs of abuse (physical or emotional)
  • Aggressive/Violent
  • Homelessness
  • Transient
  • Lack of support at home
  • Neglect
  • Suicide attempts 
Educational Psychology by Anita Woolfolk, 2004
 
 
In Richmond, Calif., a 16-year-old witness to the gang rape of a 15-year-old girl admitted he didn’t seek help because not being labeled a “snitch” was more important than helping another human being.
 
We know of Rihanna’s incident because of her celebrity. But teens and young adults who aren’t rich and famous, who lack self-confidence or familial support, who don’t get to tell their story to Diane Sawyer, are being beaten, bullied and even killed every day.
 
If you or someone you know is in the throes of a violent or obsessive relationship, GET HELP.
 
Effective Ways to Teach At-Risk Students
  • Set realistic but ambitious goals
  • Be consistent and fair
  • Be a leader
  • Develop trust
 
 
Talk to a parent, a teacher, a counselor or even your local police department. You also may contact the National Domestic Violence 24-hour Hotline at  (800) 799-7233, or visit www.ndvh.org.
 
 
 
 The Boxing Loft. Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
All donations are tax deductible in full or in part
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