CORPORATE SUPPORT

Champions for Youth Businesses that are committed to youth development and keen to show corporate leadership through social investment may become a Champion for Youth. Recognition as a Champion is given to any individual or business whose contribution over a one year period is $50,000 or more. Contributions may be in the form of donations, sponsorships, goods or services or in-kind.
  

Macquarie Bank

Support for PCYC has included:

- the service & support of Mr Nicholas Moore as Chairman of the PCYC Board, and provision of meeting rooms and support for the Board;

- provision of computers for all of our Clubs and a donation of $150,000 to assist with installation; and

- provision of advice on property & development planning

 

 
  

The Loyal Foundation

PCYC are proud to be selected by The Loyal Foundation as one of their charity recipients for 2009.

The Loyal Campaign sees a group of high profile Australians join 13 distinguished sailors to compete in the 2009 Rolex Sydney Hobart yacht race.

Crew onboard included Grant Hackett, Phil Kearns, Danny Green, Phil Waugh, James Dack, Larry Emdur and Anthony Bell, with Skipper Sean Langman and his team on the Super Maxi ‘Loyal’ in the race down the Australian coastline in the worlds toughest yacht race.

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NSW Department of Sport & Recreation

Through annual funding of the successful Youth in Sport program, many young people are given the opportunity to participate in sport & recreational activities.

Our Annual Report details the enormous importance PCYC place on this partnership.

 
  

Mr Jack Cowin

 

 

 

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NSW Police Force

The NSW Police Force contribute to the work of PCYC through the provision of over 120 police officers, working as Police Youth Case Managers, focusing on young offenders and "youth at-risk".

 
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