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Pace Orange

Pace Center for Girls Orange, located in Winter Park, Florida, is part of a network of 21 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 Orange opened in 1991 serving girls throughout Orange, Seminole and Osceola Counties. We partner with a variety of community agencies to 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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Contact Pace Orange

Pace Center for Girls - Orange

445 N Wymore Road

Winter Park, FL 32789

Girl Enrollment
407-992-0456 ext. 4911 | email  

Volunteering
To find out about volunteer opportunities: email 

Development
407-992-0456 | email 

Stories of Success

Meet Ar’Riana

I began attending Pace in June of 2023 when I was 13 years old. I was worried about coming to Pace because it was all girls, and I was worried that no one would like me. I was shy and quiet. I came to Pace because I was skipping school, failing classes and hanging out with the wrong people. Since Pace, I have learned how to put myself out there more and how to speak to people more confidently. I have begun making the right decisions for the future I want to create for myself. I joined the Girl’s Leadership Council and am helping to make the center better today than it was yesterday. I know, with the skills I have learned at Pace, I will focus on my education to complete high school and pursue my dreams of becoming a nurse. 

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