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Spotlight on a Volunteer PDF Print

PACE has some of the best volunteers around, including a professor on Tuesdays! Kathy Vandervliet taught at Jacksonville University for 35 years. In the latter part of her career she also taught computer science.

Kathy is originally from Michigan. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Calvin College, her Masters from Perdue University, and her Ph.D. from Colorado State University. All of her degrees are in math. Kathy She first heard about PACE Center for Girls when PACE became neighbors with JU in 2001. She was very interested in tutoring at the time but the scheduling didn’t work out. Through her involvement with other groups (American Association of University Women and Civic Roundtable) Kathy heard about PACE from time to time, so as soon as she retired in 2007 she signed up to be a volunteer and has tutored girls weekly since. 

 

When Kathy is not volunteering for the community she enjoys playing bridge, sewing and traveling. She is also very active in her church, Lakewood Presbyterian.

Kathy knows that the time she spends with the girls each week is important. “I think I’m helping them,” she says. “By the time they get to this level, they’ve had so many negative experiences of mathematics. We got to get them past their dislike and fear of math. When you work with them one-on-one, they think they are following the procedure. But [often] they are just missing one little step. If you identify the little step they are missing…..they can do it.”


 

To browse our current volunteer opportunities, please click here or email us.

 
A Joyous Day: Graduation 2009 PDF Print

On May 15th, the Terry Concert Hall at Jacksonville University was filled with friends and families supporting PACE Jacksonville Class of 2009. Mary Baer, WJXT Channel 4 Anchor, delivered the poignant commencement address that urged the girls to find their passions, live compassionate lives, and act on their dreams. One of the great things about a PACE graduation is that our executive director Lynn Bertram speaks about each graduate’s accomplishments and future plans.

This is an amazing moment considering the paths these girls were headed on before PACE. Just look at these wonderful accomplishments... 

  • Twenty-three girls earned their GEDs.
  • Ten of those also passed their FCAT and earned their high school diplomas.
  • Six graduates were members of the National Technical Honor Society.
  • One graduate earned the Thompson Scholarship.


 

Thank you to the following for making graduation day a success:

 

        Uptown Civitan for providing and serving refreshments

        Jacksonville University for the venue and technical assistance

        PRI Productions for stage décor and setup

        MKG Photography & Mattie Fraser for photography services

        CIT Employees for preparing gowns and gift bags

 

 
Current Needs PDF Print

Please ensure donations are:   click here for printable version

New/Unused

Age appropriate (for girls 12-18)

Clean

Sanitary (no used makeup, etc.)

Safe (no razors, broken items, metal nail files, etc.)


 

Items needed:

  • Gift cards for malls, discount stores, book stores, department stores, grocery stores, etc.
  • Fashion Jewelry
  • Journals
  • USB Flash drives (ie: thumb drives)
  • Art supplies (charcoal, drawing pencils, sketch pads, paints & brushes)
  • Small products from body care stores
  • Markers & glue sticks
  • Construction paper
  • Books of motivational stories (such as the "Chicken Soup" series

 

 


 

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Ideal for businesses, civic groups or foundations

Testing fees ($2000+ annually)    

Fall Festival Costs ($1000+)   

Winter/Christmas Gifts (Gifts for girls and/or their families)

Prom (photos $1000, food $400, favors $250, décor $3000)             

Monthly Bus passes (Costs vary)         

Easter/Spring baskets        

Yearbooks $2100

Birthdays $4200

Graduation costs (flowers $75, photos, décor $1500, caps & gowns)
Vision/Dental Screenings

 

Contact Suzanne.Tomlinson@pacecenter.org with any questions (904) 448-8002 ext. 367

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Program for Troubled Girls Fills Major Void in City PDF Print
Read a recent article in the Times Union about PACE Jacksonville   
 
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