Paul sits down with Dr. Marie Pinto, CEO of Pro Youth, to explore how the after-school program has evolved from its 1994 origins as a gang violence prevention initiative to become a comprehensive support system serving 24,000 students across 12 districts in two counties. Dr. Pinto shares how Pro Youth adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic by transforming churches into all-day learning centers for essential workers' children, maintaining both academic progress and social connection during an unprecedented crisis.
The conversation delves into how Pro Youth approaches technology use, maintaining strict policies against personal devices while incorporating educational tech tools intentionally. They discuss the changing nature of modern families, where dual-income households have become the norm, and how after-school programs fill a crucial gap between school dismissal and parents' work schedules.
Dr. Pinto offers insights into how Pro Youth builds productive citizens through intentional programming while supporting working families. The discussion touches on deeper questions about community safety, social development, and how the very need for comprehensive after-school care reflects broader changes in society. Through it all, Pro Youth maintains its focus on providing not just supervision, but meaningful enrichment during those crucial after-school hours.