PEARL RIVER LITTLE LEAGUE: News: PLEASE VOLUNTEER !!

PLEASE VOLUNTEER !!
       In 1953-54, the Pearl River Little League commenced operations, with a mission of providing neighborhood boys, ages 8-12, a chance to play organized baseball. Over 50 years later, that small league has grown to an organization with roughly 1000 young players, ages 6-16, girls and boys, playing baseball and softball. The physical growth, especially in recent years, is readily visible. Anderson Fields, the home of Pearl River Little League, with the support of our landlord and host, the American Legion, now accommodates 7 playing fields, 2 of which are lighted. Our Senior Divisions now play at parks all over Rockland County.
        Less visible, but just as important, is the pure human effort required to keep pace with this physical growth. The League in 1953 could be run with a few volunteers. Today, volunteers still operate all aspects of the League, but it seems we never have enough people to do everything required. Parents are busier than ever in the workforce, and have less free time. Yet, if we are to continue to give our children the recreational opportunities they have had in the past, the effort has to come from somewhere, or more precisely, someone.   Many are timid about coming forward, or think their help is not needed. Such hesitation costs our children in the long run.
        The League does not generate a profit. Registration fees, high enough already, do not cover the cost of operations. The kitchen helps a great deal in bridging the gap (which is why we have a problem when parents do not show up for their kitchen assignments).   A fund-raising push in the last decade, and, more recently, the addition of Fall Ball, have helped us improve the facilities, erect the lights, and add fields, but fund-raising sources are increasingly limited. On a daily basis, it is human resources that we need. Your children will appreciate anything you can do. Thank you.