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I heard about PACE Center for Girls from a Public School and because of PACE my daughter has developed a better self-awareness and self-esteem. I would recommend this program because the teachers and counselors go the extra mile for the girls.” – Girl enrolled since 2011
LaTicia Cason is our Transition Counselor here at PACE Polk. We are very grateful to the George W. Jenkins Fund within the Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland, Inc. for funding this position until June of this year.
The main goal of PACE Polk Transitions Services is to insure that the girls leaving our Program have the resources available to be successful in furthering their education or finding a job. PACE follows our girls for three years after they leave in order to provide support and guidance.
In the summer of 2009, Ms. Kedine and Ms. Michele were talking about self esteem and the impact that it has on the girls. As the conversation progressed, it was decided that an etiquette class would go a long way to helping the girls with this issue.
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