The Police Athletic League (PAL) is a nonprofit, community-based organization that connects local youth with law enforcement officers through positive, structured programs focused on education, athletics, and mentorship. Community youth programs are
Athletics & Recreation Basketball, football, soccer, baseball, and more.
Organized leagues, tournaments, and team-building activities โCops & Kidsโ sports programs that build trust and mentorship
Education & Academic Support Homework help and tutoring programs STEM activities and learning enrichment After-school and summer learning programs
Mentorship & Leadership Development Positive role models through police and community volunteers Leadership training and character-building programs Youth engagement initiatives focused on responsibility
Community & Life Skills Programs Arts, cultural activities, and social development Workforce readiness and teen employment programs (in some chapters)
Crime prevention and life skills workshops Is PAL free for families?
Many PAL Youth programs are free or low-cost, depending on the local chapter and activities offered.
What ages can participate in PAL programs?Most programs serve youth ages 5
Flagler County Police Athletic League (PAL)
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