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Law Enforcement
for Youth is a registered 501c3 non-profit In early 2003, the MCLEA / Schutt Sports Pig Bowl coordinators recognized that many other youth and youth programs were in need of assistance. With the current format, they were unable to assist youth or youth programs outside of the Boys & Girls Club without another non-profit |
acting
as a host. The desire to have the ability to help other youth programs
and provide direct assistance to low income and at risk youth who
want to participate in school or other programs led to the founding
of Law Enforcement for Youth.
The
formation of Law Enforcement
for Youth
has allowed for the expansion
of new fundraising activities, including
golf and basketball tournaments, auctions, educational seminars,
dances and concerts.
The funds raised under the new organization are used to establish grant programs. Grants are made available to at-risk, low income, and medically challenged youth and programs that serve them. Individuals can apply for mini grants to assist in the expense of participation fees for youth activities and youth organizations can apply for project grants to aid in specific youth programs.
Law
Enforcement for Youth will continue to assist in providing opportunities
to
How LEY impacts youth in need
• Mini-grants and Project Grant programs
• Youth Technology Lab program
• Youth Alcohol Prevention Program
• Shop with a Cop
• Assistance programs
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