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Nothing fills our hearts more than seeing young people graduate from our accredited Learning and Development courses! Last month, twelve young people graduated from the Bunbury PCYC Certificate I in Leadership course, with one gaining employment, four starting apprenticeships, six pursuing further training and one returning to school. Bunbury PCYC… Continue Reading
An animal zoo, laser tag, bouncy castle and dunk tank drew in the crowds at Bunbury PCYC after incredible planning from our Bunbury Leadership students. As part of their Certificate I in Leadership course, students undertake a community project – in this case, the Bunbury PCYC Fun Day. The students… Continue Reading
The Police Rangers ‘Ranger Rally’ kicked off this month in the South-West, with ten Police Rangers from the Bunbury and Collie PCYC spending an action-packed weekend at the Manjedal Activity Centre. The annual event sees Police Ranger groups from around the state come together to take part in team games… Continue Reading
Gold medals and coloured ribbons were out in force earlier this month for PCYC gymnasts from our Bunbury, Collie, Harvey, Kalgoorlie and Albany Centres. More than 150 competitors aged five to 21 took part in the South West Regional Gymnastics competition hosted by Albany PCYC. Girls events included bars, beam… Continue Reading
Nathaniel “Cheeky” May stopped by Bunbury PCYC to meet a handful of lucky community members on Friday, 8 March 2019. After being welcomed back to Bunbury with open arms, the champion boxer met with those involved in the Breakaway Aboriginal Corporation’s Friday Night – Fun For Families program. May signed autographs and… Continue Reading
The damage caused by ice is grim. Those living in rural areas are four times more likely to have a meth problem than those living in Perth. However, WA PCYC is making a tangible difference in the lives of those impacted by meth before enforced intervention occurs. Their groundbreaking Ice… Continue Reading
The WA Government and Member for Bunbury Don Punch have made a commitment to support WA PCYC program ‘Ice Breakers’, that is currently being delivered at Albany PCYC. The government has pledged $60,000 over the next six months to assist the work of the Ice Breakers initiative in Bunbury. ‘Ice… Continue Reading
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… Continue Reading