What we do

Programs built around clarity, leadership, and real options.

Quan Pathways runs two types of programs: one that helps families navigate post-high-school decisions, and community programs that build leadership and skills in underserved youth.

Family Pathways

Most families research one path at a time. College. Trade school. Community college. Each can make sense on its own, but comparing them is difficult because most sources focus on only one path.

The Family Pathway Map takes a different approach. It looks at your student's interests, your family's financial situation, and what matters most to you. Then it helps you identify the options worth serious consideration and understand the tradeoffs that come with each one.

It will not push your family toward a particular path. It gives you a clearer way to compare your choices before you decide.

Family Pathway Map

A free interactive assessment for parents of students ages 14–19. Covers all post-high-school paths: college, community college, trade school, military, workforce entry, gap year, and entrepreneurship.

Family Blueprint

A fuller personalized report after completing the map — a written document your family can discuss and act on. Optional.

Building leadership in underserved youth.

These programs work directly with young people in underserved communities — developing the skills, confidence, and opportunities they need to lead and create change.

01

Empowering Mentorship

Personalized mentorship that guides underserved youth in developing leadership skills and the confidence to pursue their goals — with support from adults who show up consistently.

02

Youth-Led Community Initiatives

Programs that give young people the structure, peers, and resources to take charge of projects that matter in their own communities — building real agency, not just awareness.

03

Skill-Building Support

Interactive, hands-on learning experiences that build the life skills and practical tools young people need — not just for employment, but for navigating systems and making decisions with confidence.

Interested in partnering, volunteering, or supporting these programs? Get in touch.

Ready to find your family's path?

The Family Pathway Map is free, takes about 10 minutes, and is built for families who want honest guidance — not another opinion.

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