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MMA COMMUNITY GYM & MENTORSHIP CENTER
CAN-DO's Fighting Chance MMA Gym offers free and low-cost training and mentorship for at-risk youth, former foster youth, and people in recovery. The new Long Beach location is CAN-DO’s third community gym launched since 2019. The Fighting Chance courses are led by former LA foster youth turned pro MMA fighter, Chase Gibson. The CAN-DO x Fighting Chance gyms build discipline, life skills, and a strong, supportive community for hundreds of students each month.


Open House for CAN-DO x Fighting Chance MMA Community Center in Long Beach
Incredible weekend at the ribbon-cutting ceremony & open house for the new CAN-DO x Fighting Chance MMA community gym and mentorship center in Long Beach. This is the 3rd community gym for underserved communities started by CAN-DO in California since 2019. Special thanks to Los Angeles County @supjanicehahn for supporting our efforts and the surprise of honoring us with community impact awards. CAN-DO.ORG is proud to be a founding partner of the FC program and it’s been an


ANIMAL TRANSPORTS
CAN-DO has facilitated seven large-scale rescue and transports of animals that are too often forgotten after a disaster strikes. We work with no-kill shelters to facilitate rescue/transport of animals from crisis situations and temporary shelters.


TEXAS HURRICANE RELIEF
THE SITUATION: Hurricane Harvey devastated Rose City, Texas, a community where 99% of homes were submerged . Months after the storm, many residents — including retirees and veterans — remained displaced and without financial assistance. Despite billions raised for disaster relief, the town received virtually no support from FEMA or major aid organizations. Families were still living in unsafe conditions and lacked the resources needed to rebuild. WHAT WE DID: Direct Assistan


HAITI BRIDGE PROJECT
A storm destroyed a bridge in Carrefore Feulle and resulted in hundreds of people forced to climb down a 40 ravine and back up other side just to get to the main road each day. CAN-DO cleaned the ravine, built a water well and rebuilt their bridge.


CAN-DO x Fighting Chance Empower LA Youth through free MMA Fitness & Mentorship Program
Los Angeles, CA - CAN-DO.ORG , a disaster relief and community revitalization non-profit organization, is proud to share the success of a groundbreaking partnership with Fighting Chance which was founded by professional MMA Fighter Chase Gibson. Together, they launched a new MMA gym and community center in Los Angeles, that provides free and low-cost MMA fitness classes and mentorship opportunities to former foster youth, people in recovery and other disadvantaged individua


CROW CREEK SIOUX RESERVATION
CAN-DO was informed of a human rights violation occurring at the Crow Creek Sioux Reservation in Fort Thompson, South Dakota. This reservation is one of the poorest communities in the country. And in the frigid winter, the electrical power company gauge prices — charging a 1/3 higher that the state average.


CALIFORNIA MUDSLIDES
Here's a look at CAN-DO's mudslide relief efforts in Montecito/Santa Barbara. There's not a lot of mudslide news coverage outside of California so most donors would be surprised to see the gravity of the situation for so many families right now. With the money raised, CAN-DO was able to provide clean-up supplies to Santa Barbara Bucket Brigade teams (steel shovels, pick axes, wheel barrels ,rakes, construction bags, 5-gallon buckets) -- 400 meals to the field volunteers (fo


HAITI Bless-A-Child ORPHANAGE REBUILD
The 2010 earthquake caused significant structural damage to Bless-A-Child Orphanage, which is located about 15 miles outside of Port au Prince. CAN-DO made regular food and water drops to the orphanage following the earthquake and saw an influx in children being brought in for care.


HURRICANE ISAAC
Hurricane Isaac was a destructive and deadly storm that slammed the Gulf Coast. Louisiana was among the hardest hit. CAN-DO’s assessment shows approximately 7,000 homes were flooded, but only 10% of the families had flood insurance.


SUPERSTORM SANDY
After one of the most destructive storms of the year, the CAN-DO team deployed to Gerritson Beach, NY where they removed debris, mold remediation and teamed up The North Face to distribute clothing.


TUSCALOOSA TORNADO
TUSCALOOSA TORNADO THE SITUATION: On April 27th, 2011, an EF4 tornado ripped through Tuscaloosa, Birmingham and other surrounding communities in Alabama. It was one of the largest tornados in United States history. The destruction spanned more than 80 miles and caused more $2.4 billion of property damage. 64 people died in the storm. CAN-DO’s mission after disasters like this, is to work directly with the residents in each community to determine their needs and immediately s


HAITI DOME PROJECT
More than 1 million people in Haiti were displaced following the January 2010 earthquake. Thousands other structures, including clinics and schools were destroyed. Months and years following the disaster, very few sustainable structures have been rebuilt to support survivors of the quake.


HAITI PATIENCE ORPHANAGE
Thousands of children in Haiti lost their parents in the 2010 earthquake. Many became orphans, overcrowding a system already strapped for resources. CAN-DO returned to Haiti to overhaul an orphanage in Carrefour where we made regular food drops and whose facility was run down and structurally damaged by the quake.


HAITI EARTHQUAKE
On January 12th, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck the island of Haiti. In less than 1 minute an earthquake claimed 200,000 lives, injured 300,000+ more and left 1.5 million people homeless.


CAN-DO Gives Over $100,000 in Lowe’s Gift Cards to Hurricane Survivors Overlooked in Texas
ROSE CITY, Texas (PRWEB) -- Global disaster relief organization, CAN-DO.ORG distributed over $107,000 in Lowe’s gift cards to Southeast Texas residents in Rose City still devastated after Hurricane Harvey seven months ago. All but two homes in Rose City were completely under water following the storm. Many residents in the town of roughly 500 people are retirees and veterans with critical needs. “After we got through the acute stage post-hurricane I realized the most effici


PINE RIDGE, SD BLIZZARD
A South Dakota blizzard with -60 degree temperatures left the people in Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in critical condition. They’ve been struggling to survive due to power outages and lack of access to food and blankets during the storm. CAN-DO’s goal was to provide immediate and direct assistance to the residents.


HURRICANE IKE
Hurricane Ike ripped through the Gulf Coast with 143 mph winds and left many communities suffering. Ike devastated the coastline from Louisiana to Kennedy County, Texas and left over 110 people dead. Damages from Ike in U.S. coastal and inland areas are estimated at $29.6 billion making it one of the costliest Atlantic hurricane of all time.


RWANDA FLOODS
Heavy rains hit the village of Bigogwe, Rwanda causing landslides and catastrophic flooding. The local population of 1,976 was forced to relocate to a refugee camp one mile from the devastated village. Due to Bigogwe’s remote location in the mountains, just south of the Congo border, the disaster received no media coverage resulting in minimal aid.


IOWA FLOODS
Severe storms left areas of Iowa under 12 feet of water. It was a hydrological event involving most of the rivers in eastern Iowa. The flooding of Cedar Rapids and Iowa City were the most significant events. Recovery in particular for Cedar Rapids was considered to be a protracted and costly affair. For Iowa City, the level of damage was less than expected, but that of Cedar Rapids was greater than anticipated.
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