Hollywood Police Activity League

Hollywood Police Activity League

Los Angeles, CA
Tax ID95-4596172

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More about this organization

Mission

It is the purpose of the Hollywood Police Activities League, a community based crime prevention program, to provide young people with positive alternatives to gangs and drugs, through interaction with police officers in recreation, education, athletics and fine arts.

About

Martial arts program - The Hollywood Police Activities League's martial arts academy trains children in the art of Tae Kwon Do and mixed martial arts under the supervision of a former Los Angeles police captain and an assistant martial arts instructor. Students learn the martial arts forms and are periodically tested to continue moving up the belt system. They also have an opportunity to compete in up to eight tournaments per year.

Revenue

$365,055

Expenses

$360,381