Martial Arts History Museum Seeks Funding for New Outdoor Signage to Enhance Community Visibility

The Martial Arts History Museum is seeking community support to fund new outdoor signage that will improve its visibility and accessibility in Glendale, California. The museum aims to raise $20,000 to cover the costs of permits, design, and installation of signage on Brand Boulevard in May.

As the museum enters its 26th year, it has established itself as more than just a repository of martial arts history. Under the leadership of Museum President Michael Matsuda, the institution has become a vital community resource, particularly for individuals facing mental health challenges such as dementia and Alzheimer’s.

The museum offers specialized tours and free admission to groups with mental disabilities, creating opportunities for personal connection and memory exploration. Matsuda shared a poignant example of a visitor with dementia who, upon seeing a photograph of his former instructor, was able to recall detailed memories from his past.

For over 15 years, the museum has provided programs designed to support underserved populations, offering a platform for expression and personal growth. Matsuda emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and preserving the contributions of martial arts and the Asian American community.

Despite facing significant bureaucratic challenges and the need for various permits, the museum remains committed to its mission. The proposed signage represents more than a physical marker; it symbolizes the museum’s dedication to inspiring hope and creating meaningful connections within the community.

The fundraising campaign invites martial arts enthusiasts, community members, and supporters of cultural preservation to contribute to this important initiative. By helping to fund the new signage, donors will support the museum’s ongoing efforts to provide educational programs and preserve the rich history of martial arts.

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