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SPONSORS
We
are able to provide these programs to the children
of our community, free of charge, because of the generous
donations from the business community in our area.
We would like to thank our sponsors, publicly, for
their years of support and ask that you patronize
their businesses, if your business would like to help
in any of these programs, please contact, Lt. Tim
Murakami at
(626) 934-3071 or Sgt. Maria Gutierrez
at (626) 934-3070;
CITY OF INDUSTRY, TROPICANA PRODUCTS INC., HADDICK'S
TOW, GRAHAM PACKAGING CO., CREATIVE CONCEPTS, ALERT
INSULATION, ATLANTIS PACKAGING, A.W. COULTER TRUCKING,
APPLETON PAPER, CALIFORNIA COMMERCE CLUB INC., CALIFORNIA
STEEL & TUBE, CACIQUE CHEESE, CAL-SURANCE, CITY
NATIONAL BANK, CLARK HALLADAY FOUNDATION, CNC ENGINEERING,
COMMERCE CONSTRUCTION, ENERSYS INC., FRANSCELL STRICKLAND
& ROBERTS, FRIZE CORP., GENERAL SEALANTS, GHG
SECURITY, HITCHCOCK AUTOMOTIVE, INDUSTRY MANUFACTURES
COUNCIL, INDUSTRY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, INTEGRATED
PROCESS CONTROL ENGINEERING, INTERNATIONAL PAPER,
LEO HOFFMAN CHEVROLET, MAJESTIC MANAGEMENT CO., MORGAN
STANLEY, NATIONAL EQUIPMENT & SERVICE, POWER LIFT
CORP., PPT OF FLORIDA, ROGERS CLEM & CO. CPA's,
SATSUMA LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE, SMURFIT STONE
CONTAINER CORP., VALLEY VISTA SERVICES, VAN WAGNER
COMMUNICATIONS LLC, WAL-MART, WEYERHAEUSER CPB, ZIP
TRUCKING.
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The
Industry Sheriff's Station Youth Activities League (Y.A.L.)
began in 1991, as a nonprofit organization, and is the largest
community based program at the station. The concept and goal
of the Y.A.L. is to be proactive in dealing with the youth
of the community and divert them from gangs and drugs. The
program recognizes the importance of early intervention and
the need to provide alternative activities to prevent negative
behavior. The Y.A.L. provides supervised recreational and
educational activities and reaches economically and socially
disadvantaged boys and girls from the age of 8 to 18. The
Y.A.L. strengthens the relationship between the deputies and
volunteers as they work together for the benefit of the youth
of the community. The Y.A.L. not only has a positive influence
on thousands of children, but has UNITED THE COMMUNITY through
the involvement of law enforcement, parents, business, education,
government and community service groups.
All programs are absolutely FREE to all participants. |
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FOOTBALL
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TENNIS
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BASEBALL
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BASKETBALL
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Each
child in our sports programs receives a uniform and trophy.
For information from a deputy in your area contact;
Rimgrove Park
Deputy Rico Rivera @ (626) 934-3083
Martin Park
Deputy Phil Cook @ (626) 934-3073
Bassett/San Angelo Park
Deputy Scott Adamson @ (626) 934-3077
FAX
(626) 336-3414 |
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2005
CAMP DATES
BOYS;
AUG. 13 THUR 15
GIRLS;
AUG. 18 THUR 20
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Community
Opposition and United Resistance Against Gang Evils
was started as a community based anti-gang program.
The objective of the camp is to let kids experience
nature and gain a new perspective on living by canoeing,
rock climbing, hiking and playing games, while integrating
talks on gangs and drugs during the camp. Kids are selected
for the program by the local school district and Y.A.L.
deputies. At camp kids already in gangs or those leaning
towards gang involvement are mixed with other kids their
own age who are not involved with gangs and shown that
it is "OK", to just be a kid. They have the opportunity
to interact closely with deputies and school counselors
away from their jobs. Everyone gets the opportunity
to see each other in a new light. This program is held
twice a year for three days, in the San Bernardino Mountains.
For more information contact;
Dep. Rico Rivera @ (626) 934-3083. |
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2005 SHARK DIVES
JULY 7,12,13,14
AND
AUG. 2,3,4,9
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No
need to look to the gangs for excitement. The Y.A.L.
provides an escape from the harsh realities of crime
and gangs with the S.H.A.R.K. program. "Sheriff's
High Adventure for Responsible Kids" is a unique
program introducing young men and women to the undersea
world of Scuba Diving. Teenagers complete training classes
in Scuba and water safety and are taken to Catalina
Island where they actually make an ocean dive. They
experience a world they have never seen before. The
close one on one with a deputy allows for the participants
to become acquainted with the human behind the badge.
There are two summer sessions, July and August. Classes
are held on Mondays thur Thursdays with the dives on
the following week.
For information contact;
Dep. Jonathan Adamson @ (626) 934-3077 or Dep. Phil
Cook@ (626) 934-3073. |
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Sheriff's
Motivational And Responsibility Training is an after
school and alternate expulsion education program broken
down into two levels, middle and high school. It identifies
students who are having behavior, attendance and/or
academic problems. These problems include the danger
of falling further behind, failing, being suspended,
being expelled, or dropping out of school. Selected
students will be held to a standard of responsibility
and accountability. The S.M.A.R.T. Program offers assistance
for a student and his/her family from the sixth grade
through graduation from high school. With this type
of program a student will receive a large amount of
supervision, guidance and educational help that they
may need to succeed in their middle and high school
environment.
For further information, contact;
Dep. Mike Escobedo @ 626-934-3079,
Dep. Rico Rivera @ 626-934-3320,
Dep. Larry Unrein @ 626-934-3074. |
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The
Industry Station "Bike Shop" is an after school bicycle repair
and certificated vocational training for high school students.
It operates two days a week, Monday and Tuesday from 3:00PM
until 5:00PM, at the Industry Sheriff's Community Service
Center at 205 North Hudson Ave., across the street from the
Sheriff's station.
For further information; Dep. Larry Unrein @ 626-934-3074. |
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The
Industry Sheriff's Station along with the Hacienda La Puente
Unified School District have join together to establish the
La Puente High School Law Enforcement Academy (LEA). This
program is dedicated to equipping high school students to
enter the law enforcement profession or other related fields.
The rigorous academy training will also prepare participants
to encounter and overcome the challenges of life. This is
a team effort with parents and the community to help ensure
a brighter future for our students.
For further information contact;
Dep. Mark Macias @ 626-934-3315. |
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The
VIDA (Vital Intervention Directional Alternatives) program
is a 12 week "Boot Camp" style program specifically designed
to deal with "at risk" youth and utilize proactive, innovative
techniques for positive redirection. During this time we meet
twice a week. Tuesday nights for counseling for parents and
youth, and Saturdays for the "Boot Camp" which is 8 hours
of physical training for the youth only. Counseling is held
at the "Industry Community Service Center" from
7:00PM to 9:00PM, and the "Boot Camp" sessions are held at
the "VIDA Camp", in Brea, from 7:00AM until 3:00PM
The classes are limited to 25 youth.
For information contact; Dep. Jeff Dominguez @ 626-934-3310 |
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KENDO
Program
The Concept of Kendo and the Purpose of Practicing Kendo.
· The Concept of Kendo The concept of Kendo is to discipline
the human character through the application of the principles
of the Katana (sword). · The Purpose of practicing Kendo.
The purpose of practicing Kendo is to mold the mind and body,
to cultivate a vigorous spirit and through correct and rigid
training to strive for improvement in the art of Kendo, to
hold in esteem human courtesy and honor, to associate with
others with sincerity and to forever pursue the cultivation
of oneself. Thus will one be able, to love his country and
society, to contribute to the the development of culture,
and to promote peace and prosperity among all peoples.
For more
information contact:
Dep. Larry Unrein @ 626-934-3074 |
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SPECIAL
EVENTS:
Kids are taken to professional and college sporting events,
museums, circuses and special educational shows throughout
the year, at no expense to the children. |
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