Strategic Living and Fight the Fear Campaign to Offer Teen Girl Self-Defense Classes
Seattle’s Fight the Fear Campaign (FtFC) is a community-oriented violence-prevention initiative. FtFC provides free training in basic self-defense to those who cannot afford them. Funded by Brandi Carlile’s Looking Out Foundation, the goal is to make awareness, de-escalation, boundary-setting, assertive communication, and fighting techniques available to as many people as possible.
Strategic Living, LLC, is proud to be among the trainers asked to participate. We have six classes on this summer’s calendar for teen girls open to the public: two are for girls ages 12-13, two for girls ages 14, 15, and two for girls ages 16 and up. You can see more info and register online at our Fight the Fear page.
FtFC’s mission is to make self-defense training easily accessible because the skills and confidence that it builds are a proved deterrent to violence. All classes are run by experienced instructors who tailor each workshop to serve the specific, focused needs of each group.
You can find out more about other classes and programs at the FtFC website.