Partnership for After School Education (PASE)
Shreya Malena-Sannon has a diverse background and experience in program development and management, with a strong focus on social justice, youth activism, and educational training. Shreya has held roles such as Chief Program Officer and Director in various non-profit organizations, where Shreya has overseen program design, evaluation, and outreach. Shreya has also worked as a consultant and educator, developing curriculum and facilitating workshops on topics such as identity, power, privilege, and health education. Their educational background includes a Master of Education in Prevention Science and Practice from Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Partnership for After School Education (PASE)
The Partnership for After School Education (PASE) is a child-focused organization that promotes and supports quality afterschool programs, particularly those serving young people from underserved communities. An innovative pioneer in the development and advancement of the afterschool field, PASE was formed in 1993 to professionalize afterschool services so that providers could deliver consistent, high-quality programming to youth and increase their capacity to meet the needs of their communities. PASE is committed to providing the more than 1,600 organizations in its network with the support they need to provide the 500,000 young people in New York City’s afterschool programs with the high-quality services they deserve.