Help Us Build a Space Where Everyone Can Train, Grow and Belong
At Muay Thai for All Academy CIC, we believe that the power of Muay Thai should be accessible to absolutely everyone. For over 36 years, we’ve seen first-hand how structured training can transform lives—supporting vulnerable young people, improving mental health, building confidence, and offering positive pathways when they’re needed most. We work closely with social workers, mental-health teams, addiction services, VYPs and Skills Development Scotland to make sure our doors are open to those who need a safe, supportive environment to train.
Today, we’re asking for your help to take that mission even further.
Recently, my friend Frank—an experienced Muay Thai instructor—reached out after having his leg amputated due to diabetes. His goal is simple and deeply meaningful: he wants to be strong enough to walk his daughter down the aisle. And, in time, he hopes to return to teaching others living with similar disabilities. Stories like Frank’s remind us why this work matters.
To support Frank and many others like him, we want to convert our two private rooms into accessible, welcoming training spaces where people of all abilities can train without pressure, judgement, or barriers. These rooms will offer a calm alternative to the main training area—a place where individuals with disabilities, anxiety, or additional needs can develop skills at their own pace.
We’re aiming to raise £6,500 to fully equip these rooms with essential items such as mats, bag frames, aqua bags, kick bags, pads and specialised equipment.
Every contribution—big or small—helps remove financial barriers and brings us one step closer to creating a truly inclusive environment. Together, we can give people the chance to build strength, confidence, independence, and community through the art of Muay Thai.
Thank you for supporting a space where everyone is welcome and every journey matters.

