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South East Queensland
PCYC Ashmore
PCYC Ashmore showcased the club at several local events and markets on the Gold Coast. During term two PCYC Ashmore teamed up with local schools to deliver Channelling Healthy Aggression Mentoring Project (CHAMP). Using boxing as a vehicle, PCYC staff, volunteers, and police mentors worked closely with at-risk youth, to improve their behaviours and outcomes. The program was considered a big success with one local high school reporting 90% improvement in behaviour scores for the students that participated.
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PCYC Beenleigh
PCYC Beenleigh have seen police from Logan spending their Friday nights connecting with young people through Boxing After Dark providing mentoring through physical fitness and diet. The drop-in program also included referral agents including Youth Justice, QPS and other welfare organisations. Over 500 attendances of local young people were recorded for the year.
PCYC Carindale
PCYC Carindale gymnastics program continued to attract more enrolments and PCYC Carindale had the honour of seeing five members attend the Queensland and National Championships, with three athletes receiving medals.
PCYC Gold Coast
PCYC Gold Coast were excited to launch Little n Active program welcoming new members to the club. The Girls United and Team Up programs continued to inspire young women to realise their potential.
PCYC Nerang
PCYC Nerang gymnastics has consolidated its growth post COVID, with classes full and a waiting list of members to join.

PCYC Redlands
PCYC Redlands continues to offer youth and community programs including RUBY, Basketball after Dark and Blue Edge. The club is particularly proud to now have added Braking the Cycle and Community Work Skills programs to its roster offering participants the chance to gain hours needed to gain a driver’s licence and obtain a Certificate II in Retail.