PACE
Center for Girls, Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c) 3 corporation that provides a non-residential delinquency
prevention program in locations statewide, targeting
the unique needs of females 12 to 18 who are identified as dependent,
truant, runaway, delinquent, or in need of academic
skills. PACE
(Practical Academic Cultural Education) accepts referrals from the juvenile justice system, the Department
of Children and Families, school personnel, community services agencies,
parents, family members, friends and self-referrals. Its purpose
is to intervene and prevent school withdrawal, juvenile delinquency,
teen pregnancy, substance abuse and welfare dependency in a safe and nurturing environment. PACE
programs provide the following services: academic education,
individualized attention, a gender-specific life management curriculum
(SPIRITED GIRLS®), therapeutic support
services, parental involvement, student volunteer service projects
and transition follow-up services. Every girl at PACE sets
individual educational and social goals that are focused on earning
a high school diploma or GED, re-entering public school, attending
college, getting vocational training, joining the military or the
entering the private workforce. After program completion, PACE
continues to monitor each girl's educational and personal development
with three years of follow-up case management. PACE operates 16 centers throughout Florida a reach
program, and pre-teen centers
(girls ages 8-11) in Broward and Manatee Counties. Since it's creation
in 1983 PACE has served over 17,000 girls.