Police Activities League Mission Statement
To foster a positive relationship between police officers and our students. To create a bond between the police officer and the at risk, under privileged, homeless or abused child through athletics, recreational activities and educational programs. To give youth the opportunity to discover themselves, to gain self-esteem and a positive attitude toward police officers, our laws and society. To learn that there are other alternatives to gangs, drugs and crime and to see themselves fitting into a world they never knew existed.
After School Program
The P.A.L. after school program incorporates athletic activities with educational programs and recreational activities. The students also receive an afternoon snack and the opportunity to build friendships that could last a lifetime, free of charge!
Championship Bass Tournament
In the early spring of each year, we host our annual Championship Bass Tournament. Held on beautiful Lake Conroe in Montgomery county, this two day tournament draws many anglers for fun and prizes. Contestants vie for hourly cash prizes of $1,700 as well as other hourly prizes. All proceeds from the tournament, silent auction, bar-b-que sales and donations go to support the Police Activities League's programs for our area youth.
Children In Santa's Dreams
Beginning in October of each year, the Conroe ISD Police Department starts this program to provide a Merry Christmas to as many children as possible. Area merchants, school staff, community members and students provide the presents that are then wrapped and distributed to families. Christmas 2008 saw us providing more than 631 children with a visit from Santa. Special thanks to those that work so hard each year. Collecting, wrapping and distributing the gifts is truly a community effort.
Summer Camps
This P.A.L. program offers a one week long summer camp to each of our four feeder patterns, free of charge. The students are picked up at their homes and transported to a variety of areas for exciting activities. The students are provided breakfast, lunch and two snacks before being transported by bus to their home in the afternoon. We have five successful years and hundreds of satisfied students to our credit. Come on in, the waters fine!
Contact Numbers
Corporal John McPhillips — 936-709-8914
Officer Mary Bice — 936-709-8913