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Jabz Boxing locations are hosting donation-based classes throughout March to benefit CURE Childhood Cancer.
The event was inspired by Easton Barnaby, the godson of Christina Peregrym, who owns the Peoria and Happy Valley Jabz locations. Easton was diagnosed with Down syndrome prior to his birth and had several health-related complications.
âHe was one of the cutest newborns I have ever seen, which says a lot because I have kids of my own,â Peregrym said.Â
Two years ago, at the age of 2, Easton was diagnosed with leukemia at Phoenix Childrenâs Hospital after having liver problems. He died in February 2020 at the age of 3.
Popular Boxing-Inspired Fitness Studio Partners with Nonprofit to Host Donation-Based Classes Throughout March
PHOENIX – Jabz, a full-body circuit style workout that utilizes boxing-inspired exercises, has announced its partnership with CURE Childhood Cancer, a nonprofit organization that funds targeted research towards finding a cure for childhood cancer while supporting patients and their families.
From March 1 to March 31, Jabz studios across the country will host a series of donation-based classes to benefit CURE’s mission of conquering childhood cancer. Each studio will be hosting four classes a week where 100 percent of the proceeds will be donated to CURE.
Rallying around multi-unit franchise owner Christina Peregrym, the partnership with CURE was inspired by her personal connection with the nonprofit. Peregrym’s godson, Easton, was diagnosed with leukemia at the young age of two. He was incredibly brave and fought hard, battling recurrent respiratory infections and