INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Police Athletic League kicked off free basketball clinics from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. for children ages 5-14. The clinics will continue each Saturday through November 3rd. No previous basketball experience is necessary.
Registration for the Police Athletic League has also begun at the JTV Hill Center. Children ages 5-14 can participate in the league, which starts in November, at a cost of $20 per child. Scholarship opportunities are available.
The Police Athletic League is coordinated by IMPD’s Community Engagement Unit, which focuses on engaging youth in safe and productive alternatives to crime and gangs, reaching out to underserved populations, and building strong relationships with Indianapolis neighborhoods. The unit oversees programs such as InPact, the Police Athletic League club, and immigrant outreach efforts.
The JTV Hill Center is located at 1806 Columbia Ave.
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