
Nassau County Police Activity League – Valley Stream Unit
Closed Now
Today: Closed
Tomorrow: Closed
123 South Franklin Avenue. P.O. Box 343, Valley Stream, NY, 11582
Annette Gray, President & Ray Lajara P.O. Director
We are proud to be considered one of the largest PALs in the nation with 20,000 youth participating in our programs annually. NCPAL operates 31 units in over 40 communities throughout Nassau County providing sports, crafts, education, and other programs for all boys and girls regardless of race, religion, income or disability
NCPAL Mission Statement: To operate youth clubs and provide sports, crafts, educational and other programs of a team and individual nature for all boys and girls in Nassau County, NY regardless of race, gender, religion, income, or disability. The intent of the activities is to prevent juvenile delinquency, steer children from gang activity, and to aid in the positive interaction of Police Officer and the youth of our county.
Having a place for positive interaction between the youth of our communities and our police officers in a caring, compassionate, and fun matter is more important than ever in these changing times. “It is better to build youth than mend adults” is still the mission we strive for daily.
NCPAL History: In 1940, under the direction of Nassau County's first Police Commissioner Abraham Skidmore, the Nassau County Police Boys Club was formed. Since that time there have been several changes, including changing the name of the organization in 1987 to the Nassau County Police Activity League (NCPAL). While the name may have changed, the mission of the organization remains the same today as it was back in 1940. Our mission is to prevent juvenile delinquency and aid in the development of good citizenship through positive interaction of the youth of our county and Police Officers.