In the heart of Mancora, Peru, an extraordinary movement is taking shape at the Guardian Gym, where Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) becomes more than a martial art—it’s a vehicle for change. Launched in collaboration with the Do Something Cool Foundation, this initiative stands as a shining beacon of hope, offering young individuals free access to BJJ training. This is not just about martial arts; it’s about forging resilience, instilling discipline, and creating a nurturing community for those in need.
With the backing of a generous $10,000 grant from the Do Something Cool Foundation, Guardian Gym’s new site in Lobitos, Peru, is set to empower 42 children with not just essential gear but an opportunity to transform their lives. The gym’s global influence has already touched over 1,100 youths since 2015, with the Peru extension marking a significant leap forward in its mission.
The heart and soul of Guardian Peru, Salvatore Sanguinetti, embodies the transformative power of Jiu-Jitsu. From navigating a troubled childhood to becoming the beacon of hope as the head coach, his journey is a testament to the profound impact Guardian Gym aims to achieve—providing a pathway to a brighter future through mentorship, physical training, and an unyielding sense of community.