Can boxing gloves and a disciplined regimen truly transform a young life teetering on the edge? The Denver Police Brotherhood Youth Boxing program believes it can, offering a lifeline to at-risk youth through the discipline and camaraderie of the ring.
The Denver Police Brotherhood, a collective of socially conscious police officers, stands as a beacon of hope in the city, dedicating its resources to uplift underserved youth and championing education for all. Their flagship initiative, the Denver Police Brotherhood Youth Boxing program, embodies this commitment, providing a safe and structured environment where young individuals can hone their boxing skills, cultivate self-discipline, and ultimately, unlock their full potential.
Denver Police Brotherhood Youth Boxing Program Information | |
Name | Denver Police Brotherhood Youth Boxing |
Mission | To help at-risk youth achieve their greatest potential through boxing, promoting health, wellness, and discipline. |
Location | 2090 South Bannock Street, Denver, Colorado 80223, United States (Primary Location) Additional Site/Location: Denver Dream Center, 2165 Curtis St. Highland Masonic Temple, 3550 N. Federal Blvd Denver, CO 80211 |
Chief of Officials | Jeanne Depriest |
EIN (Employer Identification Number) | 260514695 |
Mailing Address | PO Box 101174, Denver, CO 80250 |
Entity Number | #20093005671 |
Activities | Boxing training, participation in local, regional, national, and international boxing shows and tournaments, educational programs, school funding assistance, and job placement support. |
Geographic Reach | Denver, Colorado (Local), Regional, and Out-of-State (CA, NE, WY, AZ, NM, LA, TX, MO) |
Inspiration | Inspired by the camaraderie and charitable missions of FDNY Boxing and their commitment to uplifting local youth. |
Facebook Page | Denver Police Brotherhood Youth Boxing on Facebook |
Director | C.C. Edwards (Retired Denver Police Officer) |