Citrus Heights Police Activities League
6315 Fountain Square Dr, Citrus Heights, CA 95621
About
Citrus Heights Police Activities League offers a Police Explorer Program that includes formal training with Citrus Heights Police Department officers twice a month. Explorers and other youth participants volunteer at police and community events such as DUI checkpoints and Citrus Heights Police Activities League events. The program also runs after-school programs and hosts events for children that include prizes and games.
• Ages: 14–18 years old
The Citrus Heights Police Activities League is a nonprofit organization focused on creating positive relationships between youth in the community and officers in the police department through after-school programs and activities. The Explorer Program is for young men and women between the ages of 14 and 20 years old who have an interest in law enforcement. To qualify for the Explorer Program, students must maintain a “C” average or greater in all school work from high school and college, cannot have any arrests or convictions, and go through a background check. Explorers volunteer at police and community events such as DUI checkpoints and Citrus Heights Police Activities League events. The organization participates in many community events throughout the year where they bring prizes and games. The mission of the Citrus Heights Police Activities League is to create positive relationships between the youth in the community and the officers in the police department. The organization depends on supporters to help achieve its mission, and Venmo is offered as a way to provide donations.
Last updated June 27, 2026.
• Ages: 14–18 years old
The Citrus Heights Police Activities League is a nonprofit organization focused on creating positive relationships between youth in the community and officers in the police department through after-school programs and activities. The Explorer Program is for young men and women between the ages of 14 and 20 years old who have an interest in law enforcement. To qualify for the Explorer Program, students must maintain a “C” average or greater in all school work from high school and college, cannot have any arrests or convictions, and go through a background check. Explorers volunteer at police and community events such as DUI checkpoints and Citrus Heights Police Activities League events. The organization participates in many community events throughout the year where they bring prizes and games. The mission of the Citrus Heights Police Activities League is to create positive relationships between the youth in the community and the officers in the police department. The organization depends on supporters to help achieve its mission, and Venmo is offered as a way to provide donations.
Last updated June 27, 2026.
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