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What does Pcyc do for the community?

What does Pcyc do for the community?

The Mission of PCYC is to get young people active in life; develop their skills, character and leadership; and prevent and reduce crime by and against young people.

When was Pcyc Queensland established?

1948
​Established in 1948, the Queensland Police-Citizens Youth Welfare Association (PCYC) has established 54 clubs throughout Queensland, in wide-spread and far reaching communities.

How many PCYC clubs are there in Australia?

65 clubs
Today, we operate more than 65 clubs and centres throughout New South Wales, with more than 100,000 members and more than 140 different activities – making us one of the largest youth organisations in Australia.

Who is Pcyc designed for?

Our Mission. We get young people active in life. We work with young people to develop their skills, character and leadership. We reduce and prevent crime by, and against young people, and provide programs to suit all ages and lifestyles.

Who is PCYC designed for?

What is Project Booyah?

Project Booyah is a state-wide police mentoring program that works with disconnected young teenagers. Teenage participants can be referred to the program by their family or a government partner. The 16-week Project Booyah aims to reconnect teenagers with their community and either education or to transition to work.

Can anyone go to Pcyc?

At PCYC NSW, our mission is to get young people active in sport and in life, and to provide great value, accessible activities for all the communities we serve. We offer a huge range of sports, classes and courses, for all ages and ability levels. Please note that our facilities and activities vary from club to club.

Who would use PCYC?

PCYC OOSH is a government-subsidised before/after school and vacation care program for children from kindergarten to year 6, inclusive. We operate different care options in over 20 locations across NSW.

What services do PCYC offer?

Help raise vital funds for PCYC’s life changing youth programs, and support vulnerable, at-risk and disadvantaged young people across New South Wales.

  • FIND A CLUB.
  • SAFER DRIVERS COURSE.
  • EMERGENCY APPEAL.