Midland
Midland PCYC Activities
Junior Boxing
An introductory boxing class that teaches fundamental skills, discipline, and fitness in a safe and supportive environment.
Senior Boxing
Boxing Technique, Movement and Fitness. To incorporate skills and encourage a commitment to a training philosophy in an open and inclusive environment.
Before & After School Care
At PCYC, we are dedicated to fostering the development of every child, including those with diverse abilities and experiences.
Our Before & After School Care provides a safe, affordable and inclusive child care service for busy caregivers.
Our steadfast dedication to child protection is reflected in our Safeguarding Program, which creates a supportive environment where our passionate staff offer engaging opportunities for children and young people, ensuring that every experience is both enriching and safe. Many of our activities are co-designed with young people, ensuring their voices are heard and keeping our offerings modern and relevant.
safeSPACE™ Connect
safeSPACE™ Connect is a holistic service designed to support young people aged 16-25 through personalised guidance from qualified Youth Workers
Through case management, Youth Workers walk alongside each individual to define their goals and build a path to reaching them. Through the process, young people are connected with specialised agencies and community resources, ensuring they have the tools and networks needed to achieve their full potential.
Midland PCYC
First established as Midland Junction Police Boys Club in 1941, Midland PCYC has a long history in the community as a welcoming space for young people to feel supported and encouraged to reach their potential.
Thanks to a generous $2.95 million in funding from the State Government, our Midland Centre has recently undergone a major transformation, including the addition of a new outdoor basketball court and program spaces.
Alongside recreational offerings like KinderSports and Boxing, the Centre also hosts a free Female Basketball Program, delivered by the Perth Lynx.
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