Police Athletic League Announces Free Citywide After-School Programs In Harlem
PAL’s After-School Programs in Harlem provide young people in Kindergarten through 8th grade with free high-quality after-school experiences.
PAL’s After-School Programs in Harlem provide young people in Kindergarten through 8th grade with free high-quality after-school experiences.
The Police Athletic League (PAL) Board of Directors and President David J. Arena announced the appointment of East Harlem native Carlos Velazquez as the new Executive Director beginning on January 31, 2022.
On Saturday, December 11th, 2021, PAL children, ages five to 12, from PAL After School programs enjoyed a festive holiday party at PAL’s Harlem Center.
The Police Athletic League (PAL) held its annual Poetry Writing Contest with participants from the citywide PAL After-School Program.
On October 24, 2019, Police Athletic League (PAL) children from the PAL Polo Grounds Cornerstone Center at 3005 Frederick Douglass Blvd., in Harlem, Manhattan.
On June 19, 2019, children from Police Athletic League (PAL) centers throughout Manhattan, including the Harlem Center, the William J. Duncan Center and Polo Grounds Cornerstone, participated in the 11th Annual Junior Police Jamboree at the PAL Edward Byrne Center in Queens.
On July 10, 2018, hundreds of boys and girls celebrated at the Police Athletic League’s (PAL) Harlem Center, located at 441 Manhattan Avenue, in a kick off of PAL’s Summer Programs that take place throughout the city.
The Police Athletic League (PAL) held a Poetry Writing Contest for children from all five boroughs as part of the PAL ARTS After School Program.
Every year, the Police Athletic League (PAL) comes up with a theme for its participants to explore. This past year, PAL youngsters explored “Music From Around the World” as part of their curriculum.
Recently, Manhattan youngsters joined close to 400 children at the Police Athletic League’s (PAL) annual Cultural Day at the New South Bronx Center and Rainey Park in the Bronx.
This summer, Police Athletic League (PAL) children who are participating in Summer Day Camps in Manhattan will explore the theme “Music from Around the World.”
In Harlem, the Police Athletic League (PAL) boys and girls participated in PAL’s Floral Contest 2017, with youngsters at PAL’s Harlem Center at 441 Manhattan Avenue in Harlem, New York.
On June 15, 2017, over 150 Police Athletic League (PAL) children, including boys and girls from PAL Centers in Manhattan, participated in the 9th Annual Junior Police Jamboree at the NYPD Candidate Assessment Center in Manhattan.