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Self-defense safety class and fundraiser for women on Jan. 22

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Women ages 14 to 104 are invited to learn the basics to protect themselves in sticky situations

 

Clementon, NJ –  What started as two friends wanting to do something “meaningful” for the community during the holiday season has grown intoStrike It Strong, a nonprofit with a mission to help and empower women through self-defense classes and wellness seminars.

Mark your calendars for Wednesday, January 22 from 7:15 to 8:45 pm, because Strike It Strong is partnering with Gloucester Township’s Mayor David Mayer for a special self-defense class at the Gloucester Township Recreation Center, 80 Broadacres Drive, Clementon, NJ.Click here to register.

The class will be led by Jamie ‘Big Mama’ Miller, a former MMA fighter, who will teach situational awareness and practical self-defense tactics. Miller will review practical exercises and demonstrations for self-defense, while encouraging women to trust their instincts in dicey situations. This workshop is exclusively for women, providing a safe and supportive environment to learn self-defense basics.

This event is tailored for women and girls ages 14 and older and tickets are $24. All women are encouraged to attend with loved ones: moms and daughters, aunts and nieces, grandmoms and great-grandmoms, BFFs coworkers, or any important women in their lives. Participants in the self-defense class should wear comfortable, loose clothing and bring a water bottle.

Local entrepreneurs Nancy Lipkin Starr, president ofFirst Impressions Marketing in Cherry Hill, andCheryl Squadrito, founder ofMedia Friendly PR in Haddonfield, created “Strike It Strong,” as a way to give back to the women in their communities.

“Nancy and I had an idea to holdone event to empower women and give money raised to a women-related charity, and it sold out almost immediately,” Squadrito said. “The energy from the women in the room was palpable and we decided then to organize more. We quickly realized that we could help more women if we became a nonprofit, so we made that happen.”

Now, Strike It Strong is a 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit organization. 

Starr and Squadrito met while serving on the board of the South Jersey chapter of NAWBO, the National Association of Women Business Owners. The two businesswomen agree that the collaboration has sparked their creativity and desire to help and support women.“One of our goals is to create a spirit of camaraderie and community. We love seeing multi-generational families at our events,” Starr said. “There’s something magical that happens when you put a room full of women together.”

Strike It Strong will host an event in Willingboro in partnership with state representative Troy Singleton on March 19, 2025. Details can be found on our website by clickinghere.

www.strikeitstrong.org

MEDIA CONTACT:

Cheryl Squadrito, Media Friendly PR,Cheryl@mediafriendlypr.com 856-816-5570 (cell phone)

Strike It Strong is a non-profit 501c3 organization that focuses on empowering women’s minds and bodies to bring about positive change in their lives through experiences, educational events, and camaraderie.

Our goal is to empower women’s minds and bodies, igniting positive transformation through physical activity, education, and supportive community.

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