Senator Rachel May (SD-53) Hosts Roundtable Listening Session on After School Programs

Syracuse, NY - On Friday January 25th, Senator Rachel May (SD-53) held a roundtable listening session at the Southwest Community Center on after school programs offered in the district. The panel consisted of leaders and administrators of local after school programs:

  • Deka Dencil, Boys and Girls Club
  • Phil Memmer, YMCA
  • Toni Brauchle, Cicero Canteen Center
  • Josiah R. Williams, Southwest Community Center
  • Youlanda Seegers, Peaceful Schools
  • Ahmeed Turner, Say Yes to Education

 

The conversation covered many topics, including success stories, funding challenges, the need for better collaboration between after school providers, and the need for a wider range of services in after school programs such as mental health services. Providers highlighted the need for more consistent funding from the state and advocated for a less restrictive method of dispensing funds to providers. Parents and providers both discussed how vital these programs are for our youth and the direct impact they have on a student’s health and wellbeing, such as providing a safe space to be in the evening, free hygiene products, access to food banks and clothing closets, as well as assistance signing up for food stamps and Medicaid.

Senator May plans to hold more roundtable discussions on topics of interest to the public.  

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