The PCYC (Police & Community Youth Clubs) is  a Statewide partnership between young people, the community and the NSW Police working to assist young people develop the qualities, through many varied sporting, leadership and performing arts programs and activities, to be responsible citizens and leaders and to avoid becoming offenders or victims of crime.

We are a non government charity working in partnership with NSW Police.

As is the case with the other 57 PCYCs throughout NSW, Glebe PCYC is self-funding.

Neither the PCYC nor the Police Officer activities in the Club are funded by government or the Police Department and, as a registered charity and not-for-profit organisation, we are critically reliant on self funding, sponsorship grants and community support to conduct our youth activities.

Welcome

Location: 2-4 Minogue Cres, Glebe, NSW, 2037 

Postal Address: PO Box 1083, Leichhardt, NSW, 2040


Regular bus services run from outside the front of the Club (433, 370) or a short walk to more bus services on Parramatta Road. These buses will take you directly to the City, or stop in Glebe for the Broadway Shopping Centre, or the restaurants and cafes on Glebe Point Road. Light rail is also within close proximity and there is on and off street parking here at the PCYC.

We have dormitory style accommodation for school and sporting groups. 

The Club offers a wide variety of activities in sports and programs assisting local young people. Basketball, indoor soccer, a very reasonably priced weights gym, cardio boxing and martial arts classes are all on offer here. We are also home to the Glebe Basketball Association.

 

We're always looking for volunteers. Call the club on 9660 2557 for more details.

Activities Offered:

Team Sports:

Martial Arts:

Club Youth Programs:

 ITAP

The ITAP program aims to support young people engage and participate in regular structured sport competition. It aims to provide positive activities outside of school that can provide an outlet for young people as they get older. It aims to target young people from families that experience barriers to accessing competitive sport competitions because of a variety of reasons, such as socio-economic status, drug and alcohol abuse, criminal incarceration or many other factors that can limit participation. The program is primarily aimed at young Aboriginal women and men in the Glebe area.

 Through the Gap

"Through the Gap" is a youth club program that has been designed to help out local aboriginal students.Students from Glebe are enrolled in the program, which helps them through grades 11 and 12. Many are limited to do well in the mainstream due to issues outside their control, which is why this program has been so successful!

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