Watsonville Police Activities League
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Afterschool Program
Provides homework help, snacks, and recreational activities for youth ages 8-17.

Boxing Program
Teaches boxing skills to youth ages 8-17. Monthly fee of $25.

Cadets
A career training program for Police Cadets in association with the Watsonville Police Department.

PAL/Oakies Kidz Wrestling
Wrestling program for youth ages 8-17.

About
Watsonville Police Activities League


Founded in
1999
EIN
770503388
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Youth Programs
Address
PO BOX 1930 WATSONVILLE, California 95077-1930 United States
Website
www.swimwoodlands.org
Phone
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Email address
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About
Watsonville Police Activities League (PAL), founded in 1999, is a youth crime prevention program providing sports, educational, and recreational activities. PAL serves youth ages 8-17, offering homework help and activities at their Davis site. PAL aims to build trust between police, citizens, and youth.
Mission
Watsonville Police Activities League (PAL) is a youth crime prevention program that relies on educational, athletic, and other recreational activities.

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