We’re for better outcomes.

Our youth programs are designed and delivered by experienced…

PCYC North is a partnership between Police and community to provide early intervention for young people in the following target groups

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Youth at Risk of entering or re-entering the Youth Justice System.

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Youth at Risk due to being disadvantaged, disengaged or vulnerable youth or due to facing other barriers to a positive futures.

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Youth at Risk of poor health outcomes for example, due to a sedentary lifestyle; poor leisure choices (eg drugs/alcohol); or other barriers to recreational fitness.

The programs are designed to be “early intervention” and include elements of adventure therapy, sport and recreation, and aim to build self confidence and resilience.

ROYW Project

A developmental crime prevention and early intervention initiative targeting young people between 10 – 18 years old. The project seeks to provide equal opportunity and promote access to positive pathways for young people to lead fulfilling lives.

MAC Program

The MAC provides recreational outreach for some of our most disadvantaged communities by providing opportunities for young people to learn to recreate with little or no equipment.

ROYW Project

Reaching kids early.

The Reset Opportunities for Youth Works (ROYW) Program is a proactive crime prevention and early intervention initiative supporting young people aged 10 to 18. It focuses on creating equal opportunities and guiding participants towards positive, fulfilling futures through engagement, mentorship, and skill-building activities. By fostering confidence, resilience, and a sense of belonging, the program helps young people make positive choices, stay connected to their community, and reach their full potential.

Our programs are designed to support and teach our youth about empowerment and building self confidence and resillience when csuccedifference.

MAC Program

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The MAC Program provides recreational outreach for some of our most disadvantaged communities by providing opportunities for young people to learn to recreate with little or no equipment in places like Rocherlea, Mayfield, Ravenswood, and GeorgeTown on a regular basis. The great attendance is testimony to how the community values the MAC Program which is run by ex-police officer, Mark Brown.

Your donation is tax deductible and every dollar you donate, will go directly towards delivering Youth at Risk programmes. Please help PCYC North continue to do great work in your community. Please contact us on 6344 2411 if you wish to make a donation.