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Pace Collier at Immokalee

Pace Center for Girls Collier at Immokalee, located in Immokalee, Florida, is part of a network of 18 centers that have served more than 40,000 since 1985. Our academic classes are aligned with the local public school district, ensuring girls stay on track academically. Girls have the opportunity to catch up on credits if needed. Our Pace Day and Pace Reach programs are offered at no cost to families, and we offer year-round enrollment.

 

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Our Community

Pace Collier opened in 1998, serving girls throughout Collier County. Our one of a kind center includes a state of the art kitchen and a gymnasium. Two healthy meals are provided each day along with a growing physical education program. We provide girls with a multitude of resources to best meet their development and social service needs. 

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What we offer

Supporting Girls & Families

Year-Round Middle and High School Academic Education

Counseling and Mental Health Services

High School Diploma, Credit Recovery and GED Graduation Tracks

Life Skills Development

Small Class Sizes for Individualized Attention

Qualified Therapists: Specialists in anxiety, self-esteem, trauma recovery, academic challenges, and more.

Career, College and Personal Goal Planning

Community Service and Leadership Opportunities

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Pace Center for Girls - Collier at Immokalee

160 North 1st Street

Immokalee, FL 34142

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239-842-5416 | email  

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Stories of Success

Meet Melody

“Pace has taught me about friendships, I have become more mature, and I have made good progress academically.” 

Melody is focused on building a strong foundation for her future through dedication and perseverance. This summer, Melody plans to take advantage of dual enrollment opportunities at Immokalee Technical College, where she will begin working toward her Early Childcare Certification, an important step on her journey to one day work in Child Protective Services, helping and protecting children in need.