UMAC donates $1,500 to Park Ave. PTA

Warwick. The organization hopes the donation will help to further support local educational initiatives.

| 05 Apr 2024 | 02:55

United Martial Arts Centers (UMAC) of Warwick donated $1,500 to the Park Avenue Parent Teacher Association (PTA) as part of the organization’s recent fundraiser.

In its announcement, UMAC said it has committed to supporting the community for nearly 30 years, including a total of roughly $600,000 donated to various charitable causes since its inception. With its support for the Warwick school’s PTA, UMAC said it aims to “support educational initiatives and further enrich the experiences of students and families within the local school system.”

”We are proud to continue our longstanding tradition of supporting the communities we serve,” said Grand Master Edmund Ciarfella, founder and CEO of United Martial Arts Centers. “At UMAC, we believe in the power of unity and collaboration, and we are honored to contribute to the Park Avenue PTA’s efforts in nurturing the educational growth of our youth.”

For more information about United Martial Arts Centers and its community initiatives, visit umacenters.com or contact Master Danielle Ciarfella, operations manager and chief instructor at United Martial Arts Centers, via 845-987-1853 or umacwarwick@gmail.com.

UMAC is a martial arts academy located in Warwick, with locations in Middletown and Monroe, and Vernon, NJ. UMAC offers instruction in various martial arts disciplines, including taekwondo, hapkido, and also after school program and full day summer camps.