

Collie PCYC is a sports club located in the Shire of Collie, Western Australia. Situated in the heart of the community, it serves as the main hub for local young people and offers a range of recreational activities and specialised programmes for all ages. The club has garnered significant support from the community due to its high-quality programmes and services.
One of the exciting activities offered at Collie PCYC is FreeG, which caters to young people looking to participate in adrenaline-fueled freestyle sports. The club also offers boxing classes, which have been a key activity since the establishment of PCYC in 1941. These classes cater to individuals of all fitness levels and ages.
Air Rifles is another popular activity at Collie PCYC. This competitive shooting sport requires discipline, focus, and patience, allowing participants to progressively improve their skills each week.
For those interested in gymnastics, Collie PCYC provides a range of classes from beginners to state and national squad levels. These classes are designed to allow children to progress at their own pace.
Mountain Biking is part of the club's SafeSPACE™ Programme, offering a fun environment for individuals to test their skills. In partnership with the Government of Western Australia, this activity is provided free of charge, and helmets and bikes can be provided if needed.
Collie PCYC also offers various programmes and encourages people to sign up for their newsletter to stay updated on the latest news and stories from the club. As a vital part of the community, Collie PCYC aims to provide a safe place for disadvantaged children and young people at risk in Western Australia. It truly strives to help them feel at home, make friends, and engage in activities that young people should do.
To support Collie PCYC, individuals can become volunteers, establish corporate partnerships, or make donations. The club values collaboration and welcomes individuals, businesses, and organisations to join its mission of creating a positive impact on the lives of young people.
For more information, individuals can contact Collie PCYC via phone or email or visit their website to find a centre and explore the range of activities and programmes available.