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Boys of Color in Afterschool: Protective Practices Institute

With generous support from The Robert Bowne Foundation, this program will connect research to practice, building from the first session of PASE’s Research Series: Relational Engagement Needs among Black and Latino Boys, led by Dr. Edward Fergus-Arcia, Assistant Professor in Educational Leadership and Policy, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development at New York University

In collaboration with Dr. Edward Fergus-Arcia of New York University, PASE will convene selected afterschool program sites to:

  1. increase their protective practices in afterschool programs,
  2. document the challenges and opportunities they face in supporting boys of color and other vulnerable youth;
  3. develop a network of responsive organizations serving boys of color; and,
  4. document our learnings in order to help other community-based organizations do this work effectively.

Participating afterschool programs include:

  1. Bronx Arts Ensemble, Inc., International Community High School
  2. CAMBA, Inc., SONYC at IS 240/ Andries Hudde JHS
  3. East Harlem Tutorial Program, Elementary Program
  4. Global Kids Inc., Bronx Studio School for Writers and Artists
  5. Good Shepherd Services, Groundwork for Success Program
  6. Legal Outreach, Inc
  7. Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center
  8. Mentoring in Medicine, Inc., Science Pathfinders-All Hallows High School
  9. New York City Mission Society, P.S. 85
  10. STOKED, Benjamin Banneker High School
  11. The Boys' Club of New York’s, Harriman Clubhouse
  12. University Settlement, East Side Community Middle/High School

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PASE Impact, FY 2023

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5,200

Afterschool Professionals Supported

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151

Professional Development Events Offered

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100,000

NYC Youth Impacted

PASE believes all kids deserve a safe, nurturing space during out-of-school time where they have opportunities to explore their passions while connecting with and learning from caring adults. We exist to improve the quality of afterschool programs for children and teens living in poverty.

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