Merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year from Scott, Ann, Jodie, Jacob, Chelsey, Miriam and all the staff at PCYC Cairns region.
Welcome to the Cairns Police Citizens Youth Club
The Qld Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association is a welfare organization
and works in conjunction with the Qld Police Service. The QPCYWA
works as a separate body to the Qld Police Service who does not provide
any financial support. The Qld Police Service involvement is
that they supply the personnel to manage PCYC facilities and to the
head the QPCYWA office in Brisbane. The PCYC's are managed
by one police officer at the rank of Sergeant. All other staff
are employed by each individual club and paid out of club budgets. Income
for the club is generated through club activities and other fund
raising activities.
Sgt. Scott Pottle is currently managing the Cairns
PCYC. He has 17 years service in the Qld Police. His first
involvement with PCYC was as a 15 years old in Redcliffe where he attended
the club and participated in activities. Sgt. Pottle has been
relieving at Cairns PCYC since December 1999 as a relieving Branch
Manager and was appointed to the position in August 2000.
The Cairns PCYC is one of 46 branches of the Queensland Police-Citizens Youth Welfare Association (view their website here). The
first Police Youth Club in Qld was established in 1947 at Lang Park
in Brisbane. The Cairns PCYC was established in 1987 and began
in the old Scouts Hall in MacNamara Street on Thursday nights and Saturday
mornings. It was back then that approximately 130 children use
to attend the scout hall and participate in organised activities such
as cricket, gymnastics and karate.
The Cairns PCYC has since developed into an organization
with 18 staff and over 1000 members. The facility
is housed in a 1.5 million dollar building at Edge Hill. The
Cairns PCYC now provides many activities for persons of all ages, including a
full sized boxing ring, which is housed in our sports
annex. The sports annex was
completed at a cost of $165,000 in 2000 after 5 years of hard work, and was funded by Les and Ann Mills,
The Cairns PCYC, Reef Casino Community Benefit Fund, The Perpetual
Trustees and the Qld Government Sports and Recreation Department.
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