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Causes: Children & Youth, Youth Centers & Clubs
Mission: The parsippany police athletic league's overall mission is to combat juvenile delinquency by providing the community with a safe environment whereby it may offer social, athletic, and educational programs.
Programs: The organization continues to expand the basketball program to include higher competitive play on travel teams. The organization runs a basketball program for youth from k-8 for approximately 250 students. The organization received donated use of township facilities and board of education fields from the township of parsipanny-troy hills used to carry out these programs. The fair market value of the use of these facilities totaled $29,640.
the organization runs a football program that is now the exclusive feeder program for the parsippanny-troy-hills high school. A strong corroboration exists among coaches with the ultimate goal of ensuring an easier transition into high school football. The organization's program exposes the younger players to high school team experiences fostering a positive influence on the younger players and a bonding expereince otherwise not available. The football program enrolles on average 45 middle school students. The organization received donated use of township facilities and board of education fields from the township of parsipanny-troy hills used to carry out these programs. The fair market value of the use of these facilities totaled $29,640.
the organization provided various programs called "games with friends". These programs are designed for mentally and physically handicapped members of the community. The programs engaged students in cooking classes, tennis, basketball, cheer, computer and other learning opportunities. We expect these programs to continue in high demand. The organization received donated use of township facilities and board of education fields from the township of parsipanny-troy hills used to carry out these programs. The fair market value of the use of these facilities totaled $29,640.