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Serving members and the general public in accordance with the organization's mission to promote world recognition of all member styles.

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United States Karate-Do Kai


Founded in
1995
EIN
36-4014402
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
4008 STATE ROUTE 91 WYOMING, IL 61491-9155 United States
Website
https://www.uskk.org/
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About
The United States Karate-Do Kai (USKK), established in 1983, is a non-profit educational organization promoting traditional martial arts. It supports high technical standards and cultivates self-discipline, honor, and respect through physical, mental, and spiritual development. USKK provides a safe environment for members to broaden their knowledge, hone their skills, share experiences, and build lasting relationships. Originally included tournaments and seminars, the focus shifted in 2019 to educational seminars.
Mission
The United States Karate-Do Kai is an educational organization established in 1983 to promote traditional martial arts, support high standards, and cultivate self-discipline, honor, and respect through traditional karate training methods.

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