Fishers Century Club Chooses Rock Steady Boxing at Q3 Meeting

The Fishers Century Club gathered this week for its third-quarter meeting, once again uniting local men to support area charities through its unique crowd-giving model.

Members first heard from June’s winning charity, Kiwanis’ Holiday Hopes, which shared how donations from the previous meeting were used to help families in need. Two new organizations were then presented for consideration: Folds of Honor, introduced by Mike Daggett, and Rock Steady Boxing, presented by Steve Gilbert.

Gilbert’s personal story of living with Parkinson’s disease resonated deeply with attendees. He described how Rock Steady Boxing’s non-contact, boxing-inspired fitness program has improved his mobility, balance, and overall quality of life. Founded in Indianapolis in 2006, Rock Steady Boxing now operates more than 800 affiliates worldwide, offering exercise programs designed specifically for people with Parkinson’s. Locally, several participants benefit from scholarships that make the program more accessible.

The presentation struck a chord, leading Rock Steady Boxing to be selected as this quarter’s winning charity.

“We continue to hear from our attendees about great charities doing good work,” said Fishers Century Club founder Adam Kallick. “It’s great to highlight organizations like Rock Steady Boxing that make such a direct and personal impact for those with Parkinson’s in our community. I would be remiss if I didn’t thank our meeting hosts, The Club Coworking and Knowledge Services, for the use of their event space and food donations.”

Final donations from this quarter are still being collected as members who could not attend Tuesday’s meeting add their contributions. Supporters who wish to help can contribute online at www.tinyurl.com/OnlineGivingFCC.

Since its founding, the Fishers Century Club has stood out among charitable groups by keeping its process simple—every dollar raised goes directly to the winning charity. The club does not hold a bank account, ensuring all funds are passed along to the selected nonprofit.

The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, December 9, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. Men interested in giving back to the community while building local connections are invited to attend. Each quarterly meeting features presentations from up to three charities, with members voting to determine the recipient of the evening’s collective donation.