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ABOUT THE PASADENA PAL PROGRAM |

The Pasadena Police Department
has long been involved in the health and welfare of the young people in
its community. From the
intervention of the Youth and Family Services
Section to the School Resource
Officers and the DARE
program, the department strives to turn
the tide on gangs and drugs by touching as may young people as possible.
To further enhance our existing programs the Pasadena Police
Department began a Police Activities League (PAL) program in 1997.
PAL is a youth
crime prevention program that relies on educational, athletic, and other
recreational activities to develop and maintain a bond between police
officers and youth of the community.
Officers and civilian personnel from the Pasadena Police Department
volunteer their time to Pasadena’s youth by providing alternatives to
delinquency. In some cases it
may be just a listening ear or help with a homework assignment.
On occasion it might mean a field trip to a sporting event, a hike,
or another type of outing. The
immediate focus always remains the same, diverting kids from boredom,
apathy, loneliness and the countless problems associated with growing up
today.
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