A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help Mabry pay for flights, accommodations and competition expenses
Brockville’s Canadian kickboxing champion Kristina “Killer Bee” Mabry is asking the community for help as she prepares to represent Team Canada at the World Kickboxing Championships in Abu Dhabi next week. Mabry earned her spot on the national team earlier this year and now faces one final challenge before stepping into the ring — covering the cost of international travel.
Supporters say the trip is essential for her chance at a world title, a milestone rarely reached by local athletes. Community members have already begun sharing her story online, hoping to boost donations and raise awareness of her journey.
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help Mabry pay for flights, accommodations and competition expenses. Organizers say every contribution brings her closer to competing on the world stage and showcasing Brockville talent before an international audience.
Residents wishing to support her effort can find the campaign at: Fundraiser by Kristina Mabry : Help me represent Team Canada Kickboxing in Abu Dhabi
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