HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS

US Senator Dianne Feinstein
Mayor Gavin Newsom

Angela Alioto, ESQ
Dan Boardman
Bode Gravel.
former Mayor Willie L. Brown Jr.
The Willie L. Brown, Jr. Institute
George Jewett
Americas Cup
former Mayor Frank Jordan
Moore Foundation
Mimi Silbert, Ph.D.
Delancey Street Foundation
Sandy Tatum, Jr.

USGA

John York
San Francisco 49ers


BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Captain Rick Bruce, Ret. 
President
Officer Bob Knighton, Ret.
Vice President
Officer Jack Hart
Treasurer
Arlene Doyle
Secretary
Lieutenant Dirk Beijen, Ret..
George Breed
Denise Coleman
Inspector Joe Clemons
Rob Conolly

Arlene Doyle
Manny Flores
Officer Damon Keeve
Sophia Isom
Sergeant James Meyer, Ret.
Deputy Chief Diarmuid Philpott, Ret.
Terry Sullivan
Officer Tom Maguire

EMERITUS BOARD

Captain Richard Cairns, Ret.
Sergeant Ava Garrick
Captain Michael Hebel, Ret.
Inspector Kelly Waterfield, Ret.

STAFF

Renee L. Espinoza
Interim Executive Director

Officer Matthew D. Balzarini
Law Enforcement Cadet

Serina Correa
Communications & Development Manager

Aliza Parpia
Program Coordinator

Jennifer Mendoza
Program Assistant




Mission Statement:

San Francisco Police Activities League builds community by organizing youth sports and healthy activities that develop personal character and foster a positive relationship among police officers, youth and dedicated volunteers.

In the late 1950’s the San Francisco Police Department was confronted with the growing problem of juvenile delinquency. To counteract this trend, the San Francisco Police Activities League (SFPAL) was established in 1959. SFPAL provides supervised programs such as baseball, basketball, cheerleading, football, judo, soccer and law enforcement cadets. Nearly 6000 youth ages 5 through 20 participate annually in these recreational and educational programs.

San Francisco PAL reaches out to underserved kids in the City and provides safe, healthy activities which promote teamwork, personal responsibility, self-confidence, exercise and healthy living. At a time when youth are barraged with negative influences and unproductive choices our programs offer safe, constructive alternatives to gang involvement, crime, teen pregnancy, delinquency, video game playing and just plain lethargy.

The San Francisco PAL provides a framework of rules and regulations that serve as guideposts for youngsters while they are growing up and will continue to serve them in later years. Five hundred (500) civilians and police officers serve as coaches, instructors and mentors to youth who participate in SFPAL programs. For some youth these adults are the only people in their lives holding them to high expectations while teaching basic fundamentals of sports and leadership.

The San Francisco Police Activities League is a community based tax exempt charitable organization that raises funds through individual, corporation and foundation support. We leverage each donation ten-fold by the hundreds of volunteer hours our coaches and program volunteers contribute. We do not make telephone solicitations and we do not receive City funding.

 


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