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Support our mission by sponsoring a fellow “Tiger”.

Why Sponsor?

Our sponsorship program works through a three-part partnership:

  1. Tiger Martial Arts Fitness Academy
    Tiger contributes by deducting a portion of the sponsored student’s monthly membership fees.

  2. Community Sponsor
    A sponsor blesses a student by providing either a monthly donation to help offset part of the membership cost or a one-time gift that reduces the student’s ongoing monthly fees.

  3. Student’s Family
    The student’s parents or guardians commit to covering the remaining portion of the membership fee, ensuring shared responsibility and commitment.

Together, these three parts work hand in hand to remove financial barriers and give a child the opportunity to grow through martial arts—building confidence, discipline, and character in a positive and supportive environment.

Through this program, sponsors are not just helping cover tuition—they are helping change lives, one student at a time.

Interested In Sponsering?

Follow the link through our QR Code to fill out our form.

Why Tiger?

“Tiger has been a staple to our family. It is hard to find a place that truly accepts everyone with open arms, and Tiger does that. They have helped us grow as a family and filled a missing void in our family. The atmosphere is amazing every time you walk through the door. The Rangel family is truly God-sent! Anyone and everyone who has the opportunity to train here is in great hands!”

Matt & Shante H.

“Both our son and daughter are in the jiu-jitsu classes at Tiger. They started in bitty Tigers and have really thrived in the fun and demanding atmosphere at Tiger. The owners treat you with respect and kindness, always communicating everything important to parents. Enrolling in Tiger Martial Arts was one of the most incredible and rewarding decisions we have made for our children.  After seeing their success and how much fun they have had, I decided to join the adult jiu-jitsu classes myself.”

Kyle K.

“My son started BJJ a year and a half ago. I have seen so much improvement in his skill with martial arts as well as in his everyday life. It has taught him to have problem-solving skills on and off the mat. I have also noticed a greater respect for others around his peers and those in authority over him. He has grown so much wthat e will be doing BJJ for years to come.”

Marissa S.