ONE Championship’s Angela Lee is set to participate in a suicide prevention charity walk on Oahu in her native Hawaii. Join her and the Fightstory team for this important cause and raise awareness for mental health.
|ONE Championship’s Angela Lee to Participate in Suicide Prevention Charity Walk|
ONE Championship’s women’s atomweight MMA champion, Angela Lee, is set to take part in a suicide prevention charity walk on Oahu in her native Hawaii. This charity walk is in association with her newly launched mental health non-profit organization, Fightstory. Fightstory aims to empower fighters of all walks of life. The event, which is part of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s nationwide ‘Out of the Darkness’ program, will take place on September 9. Angela Lee took to Instagram to invite people to join her team for this important cause, as September is suicide awareness and prevention month.
|Angela Lee’s Future in MMA|
Angela Lee’s decision to participate in this charity walk comes following the tragic death of her 18-year-old sister and fellow ONE fighter, Victoria Lee. Victoria Lee had a promising career in MMA, going 3-0 in ONE after making her debut at the age of 16 in 2021. Angela Lee’s brother, Christian Lee, who is also a fighter in ONE Championship, is set to return next year. Christian is currently the lightweight and welterweight MMA champion in the promotion. Their younger brother, Adrian Lee, is also pursuing a career in MMA and has an upcoming amateur fight next month.
|Angela Lee’s Non-Profit Organization, Fightstory|
Angela Lee’s non-profit organization, Fightstory, was established in July with the goal of providing support and encouragement to individuals in their mental and physical wellness journey. The organization aims to create a community where people can share their stories and inspire hope. Angela Lee emphasizes the importance of talking about mental health and encourages individuals to speak their truth and share their experiences.
Fightstory is dedicated to fighting the good fight for mental health and aims to make a positive impact in the lives of individuals struggling with their mental well-being. Angela Lee and her team are determined to create a culture that is smarter about mental health and provide a platform for open discussions and support.
Join Angela Lee and the Fightstory team on September 9 for the suicide prevention charity walk on Oahu. Let’s come together to raise awareness and support those in need.
ONE Championship’s women’s atomweight MMA champion, Angela Lee, is set to take part in a suicide prevention charity walk on Oahu in her native Hawaii. This charity walk is in association with her newly launched mental health non-profit organization, Fightstory. Fightstory aims to empower fighters of all walks of life. The event, which is part of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s nationwide ‘Out of the Darkness’ program, will take place on September 9. Angela Lee took to Instagram to invite people to join her team for this important cause, as September is suicide awareness and prevention month.
Angela Lee’s decision to participate in this charity walk comes following the tragic death of her 18-year-old sister and fellow ONE fighter, Victoria Lee. Victoria Lee had a promising career in MMA, going 3-0 in ONE after making her debut at the age of 16 in 2021. Angela Lee’s brother, Christian Lee, who is also a fighter in ONE Championship, is set to return next year. Christian is currently the lightweight and welterweight MMA champion in the promotion. Their younger brother, Adrian Lee, is also pursuing a career in MMA and has an upcoming amateur fight next month.
Angela Lee’s future in MMA is uncertain, and she is expected to make a big statement regarding her career at ONE Fight Night 14 in Singapore next month. The event will feature a fight for the interim atomweight MMA title between Stamp Fairtex and Ham Seo-hee, who are ranked No. 1 and 2 in Lee’s division.
Angela Lee’s non-profit organization, Fightstory, was established in July with the goal of providing support and encouragement to individuals in their mental and physical wellness journey. The organization aims to create a community where people can share their stories and inspire hope. Angela Lee emphasizes the importance of talking about mental health and encourages individuals to speak their truth and share their experiences.
Fightstory is dedicated to fighting the good fight for mental health and aims to make a positive impact in the lives of individuals struggling with their mental well-being. Angela Lee and her team are determined to create a culture that is smarter about mental health and provide a platform for open discussions and support.
Join Angela Lee and the Fightstory team on September 9 for the suicide prevention charity walk on Oahu. Let’s come together to raise awareness and support those in need.