Tampa Bay

Tampa Bay

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After-School All-Stars provides free, comprehensive, year-round out of school time programs that keep students safe and help them succeed in school and in life. We want our All-Stars to be safe and healthy, graduate high school and college, find careers they love, and give back to their communities. Along with our school partners, we provide opportunities for students to develop skills, knowledge, healthy relationships, and positive habits needed to be successful in school and beyond!

Fall Registration

Our programs are provided at no cost through grants by the Florida Department of Education, Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers, the Children’s Board of Hillsborough County, and the United Way Suncoast.

Our Pepin – Riverview and Pepin – Tampa sites are currently at capacity and only accepting students for the waiting list. Please complete registration to join the waiting list, and a team member will contact you if additional spots become available.

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WHAT WE DO

After-School All-Stars closes the academic opportunity gap for students in low-income communities and schools. Through high-quality staff, including Florida-certified teachers and experienced program staff, we offer transformative programs where students can develop the skills, knowledge, and habits needed to succeed.

OUR MISSION

Provide comprehensive after-school programs that keep children safe and help them succeed in school and in life.

Join Us at the Centre Club!

For a $20 minimum donation, you receive:
  • 1 drink ticket
  • light hors d’oeuvres
  • networking opportunities
  • 1 entry into a raffle for a lunch for two at the Centre Club
  • More about our chapter

    We offer a holistic approach to extended learning and help youth develop the skills they need to take on opportunities and challenges to succeed in school and life. Our All-Stars participate in classes and activities that develop their skills, build their desire for mastery, and increase their levels of engagement.

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    ⚠️Please note: our Pepin – Tampa and Pepin – Riverview sites are currently at capacity and only accepting students for the waiting list. Please complete registration to join the waiting list, and a team member will contact you if additional spots become available.

    Joe Mangione, Executive Director 

    Clay Mathews, Board Chair

    Lauren Raines, Vice Board Chair

    After-School All-Stars Tampa Bay
    301 W. Platt St. | Suite 689
    Tampa, FL 33606

    Our Reach:

    5 Schools
    1,012 Students

    98% Qualify for Free or Reduced Lunch Program

    Ethnicity:

    64% Black / African American

    24% Hispanic / Latino/a/e

    9% Caucasian / White

    2% Asian / Asian American

    1% Other Ethnicity

    Special thanks to the Children’s Board of Hillsborough County. With their support, our students and teachers at New Springs Charter received project-based learning kits that help keep learning fun!

     

    Click the link below to learn more.

     

    WWW.CHILDRENSBOARD.ORG

    Revenue:

    86%  Government

    5% Event

    4% Foundation

    2% Individual

    2% Corporate

    1% Other

    Expenses:

    83% Program

    9% Administration

    8% Fundraising

    Above: All-Star students ask successful women professionals about how they got started in the sports industry.

    Pepin Seniors at ASAS Tampa Bay

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    For dozens of students at Memorial Middle School, the end of the regular school day is the beginning of an extended stay on campus. The school is one of 700+ sites across the US hosted by After-School All­-Stars, a nonprofit that provides at-risk students with free, comprehensive programs like academic support and sports and enrich­ment activities.

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    LEADERSHIP HIGHLIGHT

    Joe  Mangione  is the Executive Director of the Tampa Bay chapter of After-School All-Stars. ASAS partners with the City of Tampa, Hillsborough County Schools, and local community leaders to provide academic and enrichment programs for children in the Tampa Bay area. 

    Joe  also worked for the Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA for 25 years as a Program Director, Executive Director, and Vice President. He started his career at Child Care Services Branch and quickly moved up to oversee large facilities and program operations in Hillsborough and Pasco Counties. Joe  was also the VP of Risk Management and Property for the Tampa YMCA. He oversaw the risk management and insurance program for the Tampa YMCA, which includes the administration of risk management policies, claims, litigation management, training, auditing and large capital improvement projects.

    Joe  is a graduate of Florida State University with a bachelor’s degree in social sciences. He has been married to his wife, Melanie, for 15 years, and they have two teenage daughters.  

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    OUR TOP PARTNERS

    Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers
    United Way Suncoast
    Hillsborough County Public Schools