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Your donation helps us continue to deliver recreational activities and diversionary programs for youth at risk and the WA Community.
All donations over $2 are tax deductible.
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Through State Government funding WA PCYC has commenced a much needed $10.52 million infrastructure upgrade program. This much anticipated capital works project will provide substantially improved activity and program space for young people volunteers, staff and WA Police Youth Crime Intervention Officers will also allow WA PCYC to provide vital Services to the community.
Upgrades to Kensington PCYC include an extension of the existing workshop, a complete replacement of ablutions,and an updated commercial kitchen. Midland PCYC structural works, include replacing the gymnasium floor, complete kitchen refit and a redesign of the building floor plan. Rockingham PCYC and Kalgoorlie PCYC have also seen a complete replacement of ablutions, upgraded flooring, installation of a patio and a new hall. All centres have been freshly painted throughout. Works at Bunbury, Gosnells and Albany PCYCs are expected to be completed early in 2017.
Kalgoorlie PCYC will re-open its doors in February, with Kensington PCYC officially relaunched on 22nd February 2017, and Midland PCYC relaunch scheduled for early March.
On 6th January 2021, the Premier Hon Mark McGowan MLA and Minister for Police, Michelle Roberts MLA, announced $18m as a pre-election commitment to support PCYC over the next 4 years. Mr McGowan stated, “We all know prevention is better than cure, which is why my Government is committed to…
Attendances at Rockingham’s alternative education and training programs have continued to race ahead. In 2020 a total of 48 of the 52 students enrolled in the four automotive courses completed their certificate with success. The fantastic attendance numbers were despite the impacts of COVID-19 and many of the students being…
Albany PCYC Police Rangers at the Remembrance Day service. It was a moment of immense pride when Albany PCYC Police Rangers took part in the Remembrance Day street parade through the town and the service at the war memorial on 11 November. Their tremendous discipline was on public display…