Sabreen Brown
PACE Center for Girls is the place where girls’ lives are transformed through the power of believing. Join me in letting the world know that you believe in girls, too, by making an investment in PACE. #IBelieveInGirls #PACEGirlsRock #GivingTuesday
About this Campaign
Sabreen Brown
This giving season, give our girls the tools they need to achieve their dreams
This giving season, we ask you to join us in believing in girls by making a tax-deductible contribution to PACE Center for Girls, Inc.
PACE provides girls and young women an opportunity for a better future through education, counseling, training, and advocacy. Since opening our doors in 1985, PACE has transformed the lives of more than 37,000 girls in Florida. These girls are the definition of resilient; having overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles through sheer determination and our unyielding belief in their potential. The holistic, strength-based, and asset building PACE program model addresses the needs of girls and has garnered recognition nationally as one of the most effective programs in the country for keeping girls from entering the juvenile justice system. A one-year approximately $17,500 investment in the life of an at-risk girl can avert the average $42,000-per-year cost if she ends up in the juvenile justice system.
PACE provides girls and young women an opportunity for a better future through education, counseling, training, and advocacy. Since opening our doors in 1985, PACE has transformed the lives of more than 37,000 girls in Florida. These girls are the definition of resilient; having overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles through sheer determination and our unyielding belief in their potential. The holistic, strength-based, and asset building PACE program model addresses the needs of girls and has garnered recognition nationally as one of the most effective programs in the country for keeping girls from entering the juvenile justice system. A one-year approximately $17,500 investment in the life of an at-risk girl can avert the average $42,000-per-year cost if she ends up in the juvenile justice system.
