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 The Manchester Police Athletic League (MPAL) is a not for profit organization that was formed in 1992 by police officers who wanted to create  a positive bond with the youth of our community. Officers and qualified coaches  interact and conduct classes in Boxing, Judo, Wrestling, Aikido, Police Explorers and Lacrosse.  The programs stress self dicipline and provide a structured enviroment during the after school hours when youth are most likely to engage in at risky behavior.These officers  become role models for many of the youth involved in the programs and more importantly become a part of the community they patrol. In 2004 the Manchester Police Athletic League opened up its current facility at 409 Beech Street and operates five days a week. 

In 2007 the building was renamed the Manchester Police Athletic League/Michael Briggs Community Center in honor of fallen Officer Michael Briggs. Many of our city's youth as well as those from surrounding towns, have participated in one or more of the programs offered by MPAL.  The majority of youth come from our inner city or from lower income families.  We provide financial aid for programs outside of the building on a case by case basis and
All of our programs at the MPAL/Michael Briggs Community Center are free.

The Manchester Police Athletic League is a true non profit because each and every donation goes directly  towards  programming and building costs.  We have no administrative salaries.

MPAL conducts several fundraisers a year to keep the programs up and running. Our Fundraisers are the MPAL/Rick Middleton Celebrity Golf Tournament, The Stovepipe College Hockey Tournament, and The Footrace For the Fallen.
 

To make a tax-deductible donation, click here.

 

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