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PCYC Centres

  • Fremantle

    Metro

    Fremantle PCYC is a much-loved hub of the community, operating in its current location in central Hilton since 1976.

  • Gosnells

    Metro

    For almost 50 years, our Gosnells Centre has been a vital hub catering to the interests of our community’s young people. Here, they engage in a range of recreational activities such as gymnastics, judo, boxing, and air rifles.

  • Kensington

    Metro

    Kensington PCYC is one of our largest multi-purpose facilities with a large stadium, youth hang-out room, multiple classrooms, and a workshop to deliver a mix of recreational, diversionary, and alternative education courses.

  • Midland

    Metro

    Midland PCYC offers a range of recreational, diversionary and alternative education courses for young people.

    Thanks to State Government Funding, a $2.95m redevelopment project commenced in 2020 and is now complete. Our Centre is now home to a new outdoor basketball court, workshop and refurbished offices enabling us to better meet the needs of the community.

    Midland PCYC is now taking enrolments for a range of activities, such as KinderGym, Homeschool Art Workshops, Boxing, Yoga and more!

  • Rockingham

    Metro

    Rockingham PCYC has been a central part of the community for many years. As well as providing a variety of sport and recreational activities, Rockingham PCYC provides vital programs for young people at risk, and certified Vocational Educational Training through our unique Registered Training Organisation for young people who are disengaged from school.

    We are incredibly grateful to the State Government for the recent investment which saw our Rockingham Centre refurbished. There is still so much more we could do for vulnerable children and the wider community, and we hope to secure additional funding to further improve our facilities and support more young people that need our help.

  • Subiaco

    Metro

    Subiaco PCYC is a vibrant Centre, renowned for its recreational activities, especially gymnastics, with several gymnasts reaching competition level each year.

  • Albany

    Regional

    In late 1945, a group of community members came together in an effort to organise more activities for young people in the area. Securing the use of the Military Drill Hall and some gymnasium equipment, the Albany Boys Club was born.

  • Broome

    Regional

    In 1977, a public meeting was called to gauge interest in the town for a PCYC Centre. Following an enthusiastic response, a committee was elected and fundraising began!

  • Bunbury

    Regional

    Bunbury PCYC has been an integral part of the South-West community since its establishment in 1941. Perfectly situated in the heart of the town’s Hay Park sporting precinct, with extensive access to recreational grounds, the Centre is the ideal setting for children and young people to engage in a range of enriching activities.

  • Carnarvon

    Regional

    Originally established in 1946, Carnarvon PCYC is the only indoor facility in the local community that delivers a wide variety of recreational activities and diversionary programs for children and young people.

  • Collie

    Regional

    Collie PCYC first opened its doors in 1942, and has had many homes since then! The Centre settled in its current location on Forrest Street in early 1989 and has since become an integral part of the local community as the go-to place for children and young people.

  • Geraldton

    Regional

    Geraldton PCYC stands as a vibrant hub within the North-West region, bustling with activity and community engagement. With nearly 80 years of serving the community, the Centre continues to offer a diverse range of safe and inclusive recreational activities and youth engagement programs.

  • Kalgoorlie

    Regional

    Kalgoorlie PCYC is proud to deliver high-quality recreational and diversionary programs tailored to local children and young people in the community.

  • Kununurra

    Regional

    Kununurra PCYC, known to the locals as the ‘Youth Hub’, stands as one of our most recent additions, brought to life through a generous $1.95 million grant from the State Government in April 2019.

  • Northam

    Regional

    Northam PCYC is the place for young people go in Northam, working closely with schools, community groups, the WA Police and other agencies to offer a vast range of sports and alternative education programs for young people, with food and transport home often included.

  • Roebourne

    Regional

    Located in the centre of Roebourne, surrounded by the only school, a pool and a basketball court, stands the "50 Cent" Hall, known as Roebourne PCYC.