Taekwondo Breakathon raises $8K to support families impacted by autism
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Published on April 18, 2026.
Kevin Krinsky, the son of Ante4autism founder Doug Krinsky and son of the late Michael, held his first Taekwondo Breakathon on April 12, raising $8,330 for Beat Autism Now, the 501(c)(3) behind Ante84. The event also benefited five autism charities. The proceeds will be used to fund travel experiences for supporters. The 18th Annual Ante.
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Taekwondo Breakathon raises $8K to support families impacted by autism
A first-time taekwondo fundraiser raised $8,330 for autism families, with proceeds benefiting five charities including Ante4autism.