Pace Pinellas Finding the Great in Every Girl, Especially During COVID-19 HOW WE ARE SUPPORTING OUR GIRLS & FAMILIES DURING THIS CRISIS Our building may be closed but we are still supporting our girls and families now more than ever. Here are some of the ways we are engaging with our girls to see success during this difficult time: ACADEMICS SOCIAL SERVICES RESOURCES Weekly counseling sessions via the confidential platform, doxy.me. Weekly parent meetings to communicate progress. Daily praise, rewards & incentives. Core classes completed through Food related resources & aid. Technology assistance. Daily case management services for community APEX online. Face-to-face classroom time via Microsoft Teams. Weekly Academic Advising. support. 7+ 85% 93 WEEKLY TEACHER AND AVERAGE DAILY FAMILIES CONNECTED COUNSELOR ATTENDANCE IN TO COMMUNITY TOUCHPOINTS VIRTUAL CLASSES RESOURCES For Questions Regarding Enrollment or to Join ur Schedule an Assessment: Family Stefan Bond, Outreach Counselor (727) 248-2447 CONTACT US stefan.bond@pacecenter.org TODAY www.pacecenter.org/pinellas
pace Referral Date: Intake Date: Center for Girls. PINELLAS Pace Center for Girls Pinellas- Student Referral Form Student Name: Date of Birth: Age: Race: Address: City/State/Zip: Current/Last School Attended & Grade: Parent/Guardian(s): Home# Work#: Cell# Email: Household Size: Annual Family Income: Referral Source Name & Agency Name: ESE Student O 504 Plan O DJJ O DCF O Free/Reduced Lunch O Social Security #:. Student ID #: Ethnicity: Living Status: Referral Source: Referral Reason Independently Public School Personnel Academic Underachievement Both Parents Juvenile Judge/DJJ Manager Delinquent Mother Only Dept. Children & Families Dependent Father Only Parent/Guardian/Family Member Drop Out Mother/SF Self Referral Mental Health Father/SM Friend Expelled/Suspended Relative not legal guardian O Service Agency Pregnant Legal Guardian Community College Physical Abuse Foster Home PACE Board/Staff/Student Sexual Abuse Group Home Media Substance Abuse Friend Alternative Education Program Runaway Residential Treatment Previously Enrolled at any PACE Truant Detention Other Ungovernable Unknown Teen Parent Spouse Other Brief Summary (Please include if student is employed & where, receiving counseling, DJJ involvement or DCF involvement). Stefan Bond Outreach Counselor Stefan.Bond@PaceCenter.org PH (727) 456-1566 Ext.1506 / Fax: (727) 456-1570 O O O O O O
Fast Facts 2020 pa e Center for Girls. Find the Great in Every Girl Pace values all girls and young women, believing each one deserves an opportunity to find her voice, achieve her potential, and celebrate a life defined by responsibility, dignity, serenity, and grace. Mission: 3,000+ LOCATIONS 21 Pace provides girls and young women an opportunity for a better future through education, counseling, training and girls served each year advocacy. 40,000+ girls served since 1985 Pace is one of the only gender-responsive, trauma-informed, strength based program models for girls in the country with a proven evidence base. A 2019 third- party random control trial evaluation by research firm Pace provides a lower cost and more effective alternative to confinement DETENTION COST: PACE COST: MDRC, found that Pace nearly doubles the likelihood of girls being on track to graduate from high school as compared to girls with the same risk factors who did not PER GIRL PER DAY PER GIRL PER DAY $316.50 $120 RECIDIVISM RECIDIVISM 45% 7% attend Pace. (source: FL DJJ) Alyssa is a spunky seventh grader who loves making new friends. At Pace, her grades have improved, she stays clear of drama and she is consistently found performing random acts of kindness like befriending new girls at lunch or sitting with a girl who is alone. pacecenter.org - Sponsored by the State of Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
Tanya R. Hollins - REGIONAL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Chantell Miles - ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PINELLAS Pace Center for Girls, Pinellas 4000 Gateway Center Blvd. N., Suite 400, Pinellas Park, FL 33782 Office: 727-456-1566 PACE CENTER FOR GIRLS Pace is a safe and supportive academic and counseling program for girls ages 11-17 that helps girls face their past and prepare for REVENUE their future. We focus on academics combined with social-emotional learning to highlight the positive attributes of each girl. 93 1% 11% GIRLS SERVED IN THE FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019 18% 51% TRENDS OUTCOMES 19% 86% 75% WERE FAILING ONE OR MORE CLASSES PRIOR TO ATTENDING PACE IMPROVED ACADEMICALLY AT PACE 51% FL Department of Juvenile Justice 11% Contributions & In-Kind 24% 97% 18% Grants PRIOR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM NO INVOLVEMENT WITH THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM WITHIN ONE YEAR AFTER COMPLETING PACE 19% FL School Districts 1% Special Events 65% 94% WERE SUSPENDED OR EXPELLED PRIOR TO PACE GIRLS WERE IN SCHOOL, HIGHER EDUCATION OR EMPLOYED WITHIN ONE YEAR AFTER COMPLETING PACE EXPENSE REACH PROGRAM SERVICES 5% Reach Program Services provides social, emotional, behavioral, and mental health counseling for girls ages 11-17 and their families. 15% 33 80% GIRLS SERVED IN THE FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019 TRENDS OUTCOMES (NEW PROGRAM - OUTCOMES AVAILABLE IN 2020) 80% Program Services 6% 100% 15% Management & General PRIOR INVOLVEMENT WITH THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM. NO INVOLVEMENT WITH THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM WITHIN ONE YEAR AFTER COMPLETING PACE 5% Fundraising Expenses represent Pace Center for Girls 94% BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES BEFORE PACE IMPROVED BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES AT PACE pacecenter.org - Sponsored by the State of Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
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