The Pembroke Pines Police Athletic
League (PAL) is a recreational and educational oriented juvenile crime
prevention program. PAL relies heavily on athletics and educational activities
to create better relations between police officers and the youth of our
community.
PAL brings the youth of our community
under the supervision and positive influence of Law Enforcement Officers of the
Pembroke Pines Police Department and expands public awareness about the role of
a police officer.
Although PAL targets at-risk kids, PAL
is for every child in the community. All children face peer
pressure at one time or another. PAL helps the youth by providing them with
positive alternatives and a sense of belonging. Athletics is the draw but
education and training are the priority. The youth need positive alternatives to
say no to the negative pressures they face every day.
PAL is a cooperative effort of the City
of Pembroke Pines, Pembroke Pines Police Department, business, and community
leaders. PAL is a 501-C3 organization. PAL is not funded by tax dollars, but by
grants, fundraisers, and donations. These donations enable our community youth
to participate in police supervised activities.
Our PAL Youth Center is located at 7900
Johnson Street, and is home to our year round programs. We have expanded our
programs from basketball and Tae Kwon Do to a youth leadership program, summer camp,
wrestling and boxing. In May of 2000 we cut the ribbon to the PAL/Ronald McDonald Computer Learning Center where the youth have access to computer classes.
A generous donation from Bill Mitchell of Ricky's Restaurant funded the
construction of our own basketball court. Click here to access
PAL's picture gallery.
For additional information on our
athletic and educational programs, please contact the PAL office at 954-
986-5044. To register for PAL you must be a Pembroke Pines resident or attend a
school located in Pembroke Pines. The yearly membership fee is $35.00.
Join now!
Cops & Kids… a winning
combination!