PACE Center for Girls Rededication
Published May 13th, 2010
The PACE Center for girls is celebrating 25 years in Florida. On Thursday the PACE Center for Girls of Marion County had a ribbon cutting, rededicating the center. They also started their $10,000 matching donors campaign. The center helps at risk girls stay out of the juvenile justice system. Studies have shown that it is three times less expensive to put a girl through the PACE Program then to put them through the public juvenile system. For more information on how you can help out, go to www.believingingirls.org.
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