Organization Profile
Fairfield Police Activity League
https://www.fairfield.ca.gov/gov/depts/police/fairfield_pal/default.asp
The Fairfield PAL Teen Center uses the fun of traditional recreational programs to engage underserved teens and help build great qualities in members.
WHO WE SERVE
Racially and ethnically diverse young people from predominantly low-income households within Fairfield, Suisun, and Travis who are placed at disproportionate risk of becoming disconnected from school, community, family or underserved by traditional services and programs.
WHAT WE DO
PAL uses traditional recreational programming (fun and choice based) as a gateway to engage teens in programming and activities that support the development of the social and emotional skills required to develop a positive self-identity and become productive and active members of our community.
These programs—which are organized, structured, evidence-based and adult facilitated—provide excellent opportunities for teens to develop and grow to become fully functioning adults. Participation in these activities is associated with autonomy and identity development, positive social relationships, learning conflict resolution, academic success, mental health, civic engagement and improved physical health. At PAL, recreational programs become the beginning of social, emotional and wellness skill building and development to help teens thrive.
OUR IMPACT
Youth from diverse and underserved neighborhoods will be more connected to the larger Fairfield community and possess the social and emotional skills necessary to actively engage and thrive in their family, life, and career choices.
- Global perceptions of youth and their ability increase within the Fairfield community.
- Increased interpersonal skills and ability to identify and manage emotions effectively.
- Increased sense of positive identity and self-efficacy.
- Increased exposure, understanding, and use of prosocial norms.
- Global perceptions of youth and their ability to make positive contributions will improve and/or increase within the Fairfield community.
- Increased interpersonal skills and ability to identify and manage emotions effectively.
- Increased sense of positive identity and self-efficacy.
- Increased exposure, understanding, and use of prosocial norms.
PAL Program Phases
- Engagement / Recreation Programming
- Establishing Emotional and Physical Safety
- Relationship Building
- Meaningful Participation
- Skill Building
Please note: All Fairfield PAL volunteers, staff and supports are expected to support and role model the Alive & Free framework. Training is provided. You can find out more about Alive & Free at https://stayaliveandfree.org/
California Senate Bill 506 imposes new requirements to volunteer with youth that include an FBI background check and a 2 hour Mandated Reporter Certification training. Additionally, it requires at least two mandated reporters be involved at all times. Costs are covered by the program.
Volunteers are a critical component at Fairfield PAL. To ensure everyone’s success, there is a mandatory application process that includes a local background check done by the Fairfield Police Department. The PAL Program will pay any costs assocated with the background check process.