Forge Kids Foundation

Our mission is to provide a supportive environment where students can develop skill, confidence, and discipline through Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

About Forge Kids Foundation

Forge Kids Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to building safer, stronger communities by providing at-risk youth with access to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and other positive extracurricular activities.We believe that every child deserves the chance to develop confidence, discipline, and resilience — both on and off the mat. Through scholarships, mentorship, and training opportunities, we empower youth to channel their energy into growth and community leadership.

Our Mission

Our mission is to foster personal growth and patience, and to provide meaningful resources and opportunities to children in the Northeast San Fernando Valley through Jiu-Jitsu. We strive to create a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment where young students can build confidence, develop discipline, and learn valuable self-defense skills. Through dedicated instruction and positive mentorship, we aim to empower each child to succeed both on and off the mat, strengthening not only individuals but also the community as a whole.

Join Us in Building Safer, Stronger Communities

Every class we teach changes a life — sometimes an entire family’s. Your support helps us provide at-risk youth with mentorship, structure, and discipline through Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Together, we’re replacing detention with discipline, and reaction with prevention.

Our Story

Forge Kids Foundation began in the San Fernando Valley with a simple observation: too many young people had energy, potential, and drive, but no structured outlet to express it. Many of them grew up in neighborhoods where opportunity was scarce and exposure to violence was common. We saw that what they needed wasn’t punishment, but purpose.

Our founder, Alex Perez, combined his background and his love for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to create a space where prevention replaces reaction. At Forge Kids, we believe that juvenile crime isn’t a random event; it’s a symptom of structural inequity. Through BJJ, mentorship, and community partnerships, we give youth the tools to build discipline, resilience, and a sense of belonging.

Every class is a chance to rewrite a story—from detention to discipline, from chaos to community, from risk to resilience.

Our Programs

Every roll, every class, and every conversation at Forge Kids Foundation builds discipline, confidence, and community. We use martial arts and mentorship to prevent crime before it starts.

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Classes

Our foundation provides free or low-cost BJJ classes for at-risk youth in the Northeast San Fernando Valley. Through consistent training, students build confidence, discipline, and respect — essential skills that carry far beyond the mat. BJJ teaches “control without harm,” reinforcing empathy, restraint, and teamwork.

Forge Kids pairs youth with mentors who model resilience and responsibility. Students learn goal setting, emotional control, communication, and problem-solving, skills proven to reduce recidivism and increase school engagement.

We work with local schools, community centers, and law enforcement to engage youth before they enter the justice system. Our structured activities offer a safe alternative to gang involvement and risky environments, building networks that protect rather than endanger.
Referrals & Family Resources
Forge Kids connects families with tutoring, mental health support, and financial assistance programs. We believe in strengthening the entire family system, not just the student, to create lasting stability.

Our programs are grounded in the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model and Social Network Analysis (SNA) research. Studies show that when youth develop self-control, resilience, and positive peer associations, crime and recidivism drop dramatically. As criminologist Andrew Papachristos found, “gun violence spreads through social networks.” Forge Kids flips that model—creating positive contagion through mentorship, discipline, and belonging.