Founded in 1985, and started in Pinellas County in 1997, Pace began as a community response to the lack of female-specific programs for girls involved in the juvenile justice system, at risk of dropping out of school, or facing other serious risks. Since 1997 Pace Pinellas has served more than 1,500 girls by offering them and their families hope and opportunity for a brighter future.
Paces comprehensive and holistic approach to Educational Alternative Services includes academics, counseling, training, and advocacy services. Pace helps girls continue and complete their education, stay out of the criminal justice system and obtain the skills necessary to lead productive lives as leaders, mentors, role models, successful business professionals, and positive forces for change.