Community Relations

Perkiomen Valley Youth Sports (PVYS) is committed to community involvement. We promote these values not only in our basketball, field hockey, lacrosse programs, but also by our active support for individuals, organizations and causes that serve the public interest and well-being.

PVYS is a not for profit community based youth sports organization, that teaches sport's skills to all of the youth in our community regardless of race, gender, religion or economic background.  While we stress the development of the individual, we are strongly committed to teaching leadership skills and teamwork and building social and moral values.

 

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Each year we offer scholarships to graduating Perkiomen Valley High School seniors.

 

Our scholarship (service award) criteria:

Applicants of the PVYS scholarship must be a Perkiomen Valley High School senior.

 

The applicant (student) must fulfill the criteria established by the PVYS Board Members which include:

 

Academic accomplishment, as evidenced by no less than a B cumulative average; therefore, those with a G.P.A. of 2.8 may apply.

 

Additionally, we are looking for someone who is an active participation in the PVYS organization.

     The applicant needs to be either a coach, ass’t coach, or volunteer (e.g.  referee, photographer, etc.)

     within our Field Hockey, Basketball, or Lacrosse sports.

 

Optional: Each individual may submit a completed application which includes (1) an essay (topic: value of youth sports in your life), (2) a transcript, (3) two recommendations - one academic, one community service and (4) a one paragraph biographical sketch.

 

While the student’s volunteer work within the PVYS organization and academic ability are key criteria to be considered in their selection process; it is also the intent of this scholarship to help capable students with financial need.

 

In March / April of each year, the PVYS Organization has its annual banquet at which the PVYS Scholarship is awarded. The scholarship is $1,000 for use in the recipient’s first year of college / trade school.

 

 

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Some of the things PVYS did for the community over the years:

12/1/2010:     Donated to the local food bank

12/25/2010:  Donated to the PVSD needy family holiday drive

6/1/2010:  Scholarships to 0 PV graduating students

6/1/2009:  Scholarships to one PV graduating students

6/1/2008:  Scholarships to 0 PV graduating students

6/1/2007:  Scholarships to six PV graduating students

 

12/18/2006: Grocery Gift Cards to needy local families within our community:

Collegeville, PA  Three local fitness centers, one church youth group, and one Perkiomen Valley sports organization joined forces this holiday season to graciously provide over 47 families in the Perkiomen Valley School District a joyous Christmas morning.

 

It all started when Mrs. Kristen Natoli, Owner of the Curves Fitness Center in Zieglerville, called the School/Community Relations Coordinator for the Perkiomen Valley School District hoping to adopt “a” family for the holidays.  The same week, Mrs. Jodi Hoffman, representing the Body Transit fitness center in Collegeville, called wanting to do the same.  It just snowballed from there!  An e-mail arrived from Mrs. Gayle Neborak, one of the leaders of the Augustus Lutheran Church Senior Youth Group, saying that as a holiday service project the Senior Youth Group had sold wreaths and wanted to donate their collected profit to a local family.

 

Upon calculations of the many families that were in need, Mrs. Lynn Fleisher, Owner of the Curves in Collegeville, decided to join the quest and participate as well.  And, last but definitely not least, Mr. Steve Boyd, President and Mr. Ed Marcavage, Vice President of the Perkiomen Valley Youth Basketball organization joined to put the icing on the cake by donating twenty, fifty dollar Giant grocery gift cards to disperse to the different families in need.

 

6/1/2006: Scholarships to four PV graduating students

6/1/2005: Scholarships to two PV graduating students