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Police Athletic League of New York City : ウィキペディア英語版 | Police Athletic League of New York City
The Police Athletic League, Inc. (PAL) is an independent, non-profit youth development agency in New York City. PAL is funded by a combination of private donations and public funding sources and is a designated charity of the New York Police Department. Robert M. Morgenthau, retired District Attorney of New York County, has served as Chairman of the Board of Directors since 1963.〔“Morgenthau Heads for Door, Legacy Assured,” New York Times, February 28, 2009; “Robert M. Morgenthau Talks About 40 Years with PAL,” Interview in The PALetter, March, 2004.〕 PAL is open to all New York City children. Mission: The Police Athletic League Inc., together with the New York Police Department and the law enforcement community, supports and inspires New York City youth to realize their full individual potential as productive members of society. Vision: All children in New York City will have a fun place to play, learn and grow, nurtured by a special relationship with youth development professionals and police officers. ==History== The historical relationship between PAL and the NYPD is the result of a near century-old working relationship between law enforcement officials and civilian leaders. PAL was founded in 1914 by Police Commissioner Arthur Woods who began Play Streets and Police Captain John Sweeney who founded the Junior Police Clubs in New York City's Lower East Side. The two programs were eventually combined to become the Police Athletic League of New York City. From 1914 to 1959, PAL was led by high-ranking NYPD officials. In the fifty years since 1960, PAL has been managed by five civilian Executive Directors who have continued the tradition of cops helping kids helping communities.
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