2019 IMPACT REPORT FACES OF PACE

Find the Great in Every Girl. OUR MISSION TABLE OF CONTENTS Pace provides girls and young women an opportunity for a better future through education, counseling, training, and advocacy. CEO/Board Message 5

All About Girls Summit 9

VALUES AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES Growth & Change System 12

COO Message 13 Honor the Female Spirit We value and promote Exhibit Courage Courage is essential to making the female perspective by respecting its distinct needs, a difference. It enables us to speak for those who Program Data 14 creating safe and gender-responsive environments, and cannot, take risks to do what is right, deliver just and fair celebrating the female experience. consequences, and be accountable for our actions. Pace Day at the Capitol 16

Focus on Strengths We identify strengths in our girls, Seek Excellence We strive for excellence in all their families, our staff, and our supporters. Using these we do by holding true to our mission, while consistently Chief Advancement Officer Message 19 strengths as our foundation, we build strong, confident, meeting high standards of performance, reflecting and productive community participants. critically upon our accomplishments, seeking innovative Financials 24 solutions, and believing all things are possible. Act with Integrity and Positive Intent We Chief Business Officer Message 25 believe that all actions and decisions must be guided by Create Partnerships We believe in developing the highest ethical principles, respecting the uniqueness effective partnerships and long-term relationships by of all involved and honoring each other’s differences. listening to our staff, our girls and their families, and our Leadership 26 communities, incorporating each person’s input and Embrace Growth and Change We believe that involving them in our decision-making process. Locations 28 everyone is capable of remarkable growth, and only by encouraging change can individuals, organizations, and Invest in the Future We work to create an Donors 32 society reach their full potential. environment that fosters the long-term growth and development of our girls, staff, agency, and Value the Wisdom of Time We understand that communities. We believe this is necessary to create patience can be as powerful as immediate action, and results that have a lasting impact. each has its place. We value the discernment required for their effective use.

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Sabrina – Pace Broward It has been a very exciting year at Pace Center for girls, and Sabrina enrolled at Pace Broward three years ago and as we celebrate more than three decades of helping girls and young women transform their lives, we are also transforming as through hard work and extra support from her care team an organization. Since opening our doors to 10 young women in and the team at Reach Healthy Youth Transitions program, 1985, we have grown to 21 Pace Centers and our Reach program she plans to graduate and continue her education in hopes model is now available at more than half of our Centers in Florida. of becoming a social worker. In her time at Pace, she’s This year, our programs have helped change the life trajectories represented and advocated for the program at several of more than 3,200 girls, and we are well on our way to meeting public speaking events, including the Future First TV Show, our five-year strategic goal of serving 5,000 girls by 2022. Girls Coordinating Council Report Launch, and the In Solidarity We Rise conference. This year also marked our first expansion beyond Florida, as we partnered with community leaders, school leaders, government officials, and social services professionals to ensure vulnerable girls in Macon, Georgia, have access to the services they need.

We remain guided by our values and principles and our founding concept—all girls, no matter their circumstances, have value, strength, and enormous potential. Girls like Whitney, who came to Pace as a final option to get her back into school. Pace gave Whitney the space to heal as well as the opportunity to grow. Frieda – Pace Marion Today she is completing two master’s degrees in biomedical Frieda joined Pace Marion at age 11, after years of engineering and biomedical science. bullying and body-image issues. She struggled to find sound coping skills and was diagnosed with severe While helping to improve the lives of girls and young women at depression and anxiety. At Pace, Frieda quickly Pace is extremely gratifying, just as important is working with our elected officials to help change systems and policies that stand in bonded with the team and was able to develop the way of girls’ success. Our advocacy work impacts many more healthy relationships and learned to advocate for girls than will ever attend Pace and ensures that all girls have the herself in positive ways. With the help of the Pace opportunity to find their success. team and her supportive homelife, she began mentoring younger girls at the center and speaking Collaboration with advocates, professionals, policymakers, and on behalf of Pace in the community. supporters to change outcomes for girls has tangible results. A report released by the evaluation firm MDRC found that Pace nearly doubles the likelihood of girls being on track to graduate from high school. Our program data in this report demonstrates how Pace impacts those we serve. These results provide the momentum for Pace to grow and to support even more young women on their journey.

Naravelis – Pace Palm Beach As we set our sights on the future, we’d like to take a moment to The significant trauma in Naravelis’ life led to panic attacks and social thank our donors, volunteers, partners, and Pace team members. anxiety. Because she was always nervous around other people, her Together, we have helped change the lives of so many, and grades suffered, and her GPA quickly fell from a 3.4 to a 0.1 in one year. together we will help change the lives of so many more. Because she was so far behind, she decided to try Pace Palm Beach. With the support of the Pace staff, she not only completed high school, Thank you for inspiring us to do more, for encouraging us to dream big, and for continuing to help us find the great in every girl. she graduated a year early. The one-on-one time that she received from the teachers at Pace and the motivation from her counselors showed her there’s nothing in life she can’t conquer.

Mary Marx Billie Rowat President & CEO Board Chair 4 PaceCenter.org 5 Laci – Pace Alachua Laci was a good student until she turned to drugs and Emely – Pace Pasco alcohol. When Laci first arrived at Pace, she was defensive Through her time at Pace Pasco, Emely realized that being and withdrawn. Her drug experimentation continued, and a hero doesn’t only mean saving someone’s life or doing she had to be hospitalized. She was comforted by the fact huge deeds. In a scholarship essay contest, where she was that her Pace family stayed by her side and counseled her awarded $2,500, Emely wrote, “You can be a hero by having throughout her ordeal. It was a turning point for Laci. With integrity, inner strength and empathy.” Emely closed her the help of her counselors at Pace Alachua, Laci uncovered essay with, “The difficulties that I went through made me and addressed the root cause of her self-harming behaviors. stronger and also made me realize that we all need a hero. She ultimately became a star student and graduated a full More importantly, we can all be heroes. Going to college to year ahead of schedule. Laci has given back to the center, become a counselor will give me the skills to help change serving as an intern and supporting the programs and girls. someone’s life. One day I can and will help people develop She’s been awarded a scholarship to Santa Fe College, a strong, resilient life.” where she plans to pursue a degree in psychology and become a mental health counselor.

Allissia – Pace Jacksonville When Allissia was 6, her mother went blind and she was forced to take Makaila – Pace Citrus on too many adult responsibilities at home. The stress at home gradually Makaila came to Pace Citrus with near failing grades. She was filtered into her life at school. Allissia began skipping classes, and fighting raised by her grandmother and lacked confidence and self- classmates. She was teased often, and eventually it was all too much, esteem. During her time at Pace, she has raised almost all of her so she stopped going. When she came to Pace, she worked to become grades into the A/B level and spent time learning about healthy an honor roll student. After accomplishing her academic goals, Allissia relationships, self-care, and confidence. Makaila was one of began to work on her social goals. She felt safe and made friends the first girls to work through the new Pace Growth & Change at Pace. “Pace helped me to become more open with people and System and achieve the Dignity stage. She has made great trusting, and see I future I could never imagine before.” progress in her time with Pace and now her future looks bright.

Talia – Pace Orange Briar – Pace Manatee “I came to Pace a few months after my mom committed When she came to Pace Manatee, Briar was on a journey to suicide, and I was a wreck,” said Talia. She had lived with find herself. She felt lost and alone for a very long time. Briar, her mom her entire life and the transition to full-time custody who aspires to be an English teacher, said, “I was still trying with her dad proved difficult. She battled depression in to find myself, which is a journey I’ve been on for a very long an environment where no one understood what she had time. And when you’re on that journey, it’s really easy to feel been through. During her time at Pace, Talia connected alone. Pace taught me that there are over 7 billion people with classmates and found her voice. Through regular in this world, and it’s kind of impossible to be alone. I found a meetings with her counselor, she learned to see the best in family, people I will remember for the rest of my life.” herself. Talia is eager to continue down the path of recovery and looks forward to helping other girls find the best in themselves.

6 PaceCenter.org 7 Suzette – Board Member – Pace Broward Suzette was first introduced to Pace Broward in 2016 as a guest at a fall fundraising event. Soon after, she was invited to take a tour of the center, and the rest is history. She even attended the All About Girls Summit to learn more about Pace. Now, almost three years later, Suzette serves on the Pace Broward Board of Directors, has assisted in the Spirited Girls classroom, is part of the Girls Coordinating Council Planning Committee, and she has once again signed on to be co-chair of the second annual Pace Rocks! event. She is also a strong advocate in the Broward community for increasing the accessibility of behavioral health training, care, and services.

Kristel – Counselor – Pace Leon Kristel Avilus is the Intake/Transition Counselor at Pace Leon, and she truly relates to our girls. Kristel was a former Pace girl who immigrated to the U.S. from Jamaica as a young teen and found the transition difficult. At Pace, she blossomed under the attention and support she received. Kristel graduated from high school, became a small-business owner, and began attending Florida State University, where she graduated with her master’s in social work. A little over four years ago, she interned for the Leon Center and a year later was hired full time. Kristel said she works here because she loves Pace and the girls. “I want to give back, put into the girls what was put into me.” In her position, she welcomes each new girl to the center, and as a Transition Counselor, she continues to work with them for a year after they complete the program. Kristel is the very proud mother of six children.

Kay — Board Member – Pace Clay Kay Lynch was introduced to Pace early in the inception and planning of the Clay Center, and though Kay was initially interested in the program, when she connected with one of our Pace girls, Evon, she knew she was ALL ABOUT GIRLS SUMMIT meant to be involved with Pace. Kay lost her daughter to suicide. When In its fourth year, the All About Girls Summit again created fantastic opportunities to learn, collaborate, she heard Evon speak about how Pace helped her through her struggle and advocate for girls and young women. This year’s keynote speakers, Piper Kerman, bestselling author with self-harm and suicidal ideation, Kay felt that her daughter was of “Orange is the New Black,” Dr. Pedro Noguera, and Bryan Terrell Clark, actor, singer-songwriter, and speaking through her. She says she felt that her daughter, who was both Broadway actor, set the stage to engage our audience. These dynamic speakers, their engagement with giving and civic-minded, was urging her to work to support these girls. our alumni, and our panel of dynamic young women around the country, combined with over a dozen Kay loves to see the girls succeed. “Every time I hear a girl’s story, I am different workshops, made this another fantastic growth year for this event. reminded of why I need to stay involved.”

8 PaceCenter.org 9 Alyssa – Pace Pinellas Alyssa is a spunky 12-year-old seventh-grader who loves making new friends with her bubbly personality, but when she began attending Pace Center for Girls, Alyssa’s grades were drastically low, and she was repeatedly reprimanded in class. Since attending Pace, her grades have improved, she stays clear of drama, and she is consistently found performing random acts of kindness when she doesn’t think others are looking (like befriending new girls at lunch or sitting with those who are by themselves). Alyssa enjoys giving tours to guests who visit Pace, participating in special events, and giving back to the community through volunteer service projects.

Sofia – Pace Clay Prior to Pace, Sofia struggled in school because of drugs and alcohol. Her grades were poor, she skipped classes, and she had every intention of dropping out as soon as she turned 16. Her mother introduced the idea of attending Pace, and after a couple of months in the program, Sofia started to feel a positive change in her life. Now, her grades have improved immensely, and, at 14, she’s a full year ahead of her classmates. Through JOCLYN – PACE VOLUSIA Pace Clay, she toured several college campuses and Joclyn was born in Bloomington, Indiana, to a mother who was addicted to crack cocaine and marijuana. During attended a four-day College Girl Boot Camp at St. Johns the first five years of her life, she was physically abused and emotionally neglected. At times, her mom’s boyfriends River State College. With college in sight, Sofia has a renewed would lock her and her siblings in a room with no food or water for days at a time. Thankfully, when Joclyn was 5, determination to succeed and accomplish her dreams. DCF removed her and her siblings from her mother’s care. Joclyn and her younger brother were placed in a foster home and were eventually adopted. Despite having a new and supportive family, the heartache from losing her biological mom continued to impact her.

Alanea – Pace Escambia Joclyn started lying, manipulating her family, and acting out. This strained her relationship with her adopted parents’ family and caused her to fall behind academically. In April of 2014, her mother, knowing she needed extra support, Because her mother was in and out of jail, Alanea was raised mostly by her grandparents. She moved constantly during took her to a day treatment program to try to get her grades back on track. that time, and because of the lack of stability, she suffered For the next four years of her life, Joclyn went from residential program to residential program and was Baker Acted from severe depression and turned to self-harm as a stress three times. She spent her 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th birthdays in facilities instead of at home with her family. reliever. In June 2017, Alanea started at Pace Escambia- In 2018, Joclyn started her journey at Pace Volusia and knew right away it would be like a second home for her. She Santa Rosa and quickly began to make positive adjustments to get her life back on track. She found support from the girls appreciated that the team at Pace allowed her to unfold at her own speed. After she got to know the Pace staff, and the staff, who all helped her overcome her depression she was able to focus on her academics. Prior to coming to Pace, she received C’s, D’s, and F’s. Now, she’s back and anxiety. While at Pace, she completed her GED and to making A’s and B’s. She says, “I’ve had a lot of opportunities at Pace that have inspired me. I have gone to the was the keynote speaker at the Pace graduation ceremony. DJJ Council Meetings, spoken at board meetings, attended the Domestic Violence Abuse Council meetings, and I Alanea is now enrolled at Pensacola State College, where have done community service at homeless shelters and retirement homes. In June, I was the keynote speaker at the she is studying criminal justice. Believing In Girls Breakfast for my Pace Center.” Joclyn hopes to graduate from high school and college and obtain a master’s degree in counseling and mental health and secure a career working with at-promise youth in a DJJ facility to give back to what Pace has given to her. 10 PaceCenter.org 11 GROWTH & CHANGE STAGES This year Pace launched the Growth & Change System, a behavior modification program designed to create a consistent practice able to be replicated across all current and future Dear Friends: centers. This program was built upon the Pace mission, philosophy, and values and guiding Our intentional work around the Pace culture ensures our principles. At the core of the Growth & Change System are Pace’s Foundational Pillars, which values, guiding principles, and our philosophy are evident include the use of Gender-Responsive, Trauma-Informed, and Strength-Based approaches in the work we do daily. There has been nothing quite as when interacting with girls. gratifying this year as having our girls actively involved in As girls work through the Growth & Change System, they will find that each stage, has defining the Pace culture of caring, learning, purpose, increasing opportunities and privileges as well as additional obligations. At each stage and results. there are expectations that must be met before they can advance to the next stage. These Our quarterly culture forum that launched this year expectations provide girls with the necessary tools and opportunities to demonstrate that has helped our girls see how they can shape their own they are ready to move to the next stage as determined by their care team. environment and create the future they want to see. Convening all staff and all girls statewide has ensured our The Pace Growth & Change System includes the following components of achievement and girls’ voices are heard and demonstrates exactly how excellence based on Pace’s Values and Guiding Principles: impactful the work we do daily is to each girl. Growth and change have been the theme this year as GRACE we opened our 21st center, Citrus, and added Reach 5 STAGE programs in Citrus, Marion, Polk, and Lee. We also launched our new Growth & Change System, which Pace’s Growth & provides a consistent approach to research-based behavior modification across all centers. Change Stages We have been investing in the future with our girls and our staff because we recognize, as an organization, how vital each team member is to our overall success. This year, we had three of our staff receive Fulbright awards: Belgica 1 SERENITY Cucalon from Pasco, Cristian Mercado from the National OPPORTUNITY Office, and Wanda Wynn from Jacksonville. 4 STAGE STAGE Our girls continue to reach new heights and define their futures. This past year, we had four girls participate in the UN Girl Up Leadership Conference in Washington, DC; RESPONSIBILITY one of our Pasco girls was awarded a scholarship to the UN Girl Up STEM Camp in Africa; and one of our alumni 2 STAGE DIGNITY from Jacksonville, Michaela, testified before Congress STAGE about the positive impact that Pace and programs like it 3 have made for girls and young women. When I think back to my days of teaching high school, and the pride and passion I have had in being an educator and now a mentor, I know I am truly where I am 1. OPPORTUNITY STAGE 3. DIGNITY STAGE 5. GRACE STAGE • Honor the Female • Act with Integrity • Seek Excellence meant to be–influencing the lives of our staff and, in turn, Spirit and Positive Intent • Create Partnerships our girls, to raise their voices, reach their full potential, and • Embrace Growth create their own futures. 2. RESPONSIBILITY and Change STAGE • Invest in the Future 4. SERENITY STAGE • Value the Wisdom • Focus on Strengths of Time • Exhibit Courage Yessica Cancel Chief Operating Officer

12 PaceCenter.org 13 PACE CENTER FOR GIRLS REACH PROGRAM Pace provides year-round middle school and SERVICES high school academics, case management, counseling, and life skills development in a Counseling, therapy, and case gender-responsive environment. management program for girls who may not be able to attend the Pace day program, but who will benefit from high-quality 3,000+ girls therapeutic services. served each year 12 40,000+ girls LOCATIONS served since 1985 21 LOCATIONS

BEFORE PACE BEFORE REACH 74% 22% 66% 27% 74% WERE FAILING one HAD PRIOR SUSPENDED or Had prior involvement with the Had BEHAVIORAL challenges or more classes prior to INVOLVEMENT with the EXPELLED JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM associated with delinquency attending Pace juvenile justice system

OUTCOMES AND IMPACT OUTCOMES AND IMPACT 84% 95% 89% 95% 94% IMPROVED NO INVOLVEMENT Girls were in school, higher NO INVOLVEMENT with the HAD IMPROVED ACADEMICALLY with the juvenile justice education, or employed juvenile justice system within one BEHAVIOR associated at Pace system within one year after ONE YEAR AFTER year after COMPLETING PACE with delinquency COMPLETING PACE COMPLETING PACE

14 PaceCenter.org 15 SERENITY – PACE HILLSBOROUGH As a child, Serenity had behavior and anger issues. She fought with her mom regularly and would even throw away items that her mom bought for her. Serenity wanted to live with her dad, thinking this would be what was best for her. However, this simply made things worse. If she didn’t earn a perfect score, her dad would beat her with a belt. Because of this repeat treatment, Serenity began acting out at school, fighting other students, and was eventually sent to an alternative school.

Even on good days, Serenity was scared to go home. She wasn’t allowed to call her mom, and the isolation led to depression. She attempted suicide multiple times with razors, bleach, and even pills. Serenity was sexually assaulted, and the self-harm just got worse. She was sent to an PACE DAY AT THE CAPITOL outpatient program for a week, where she was In March, at our annual Pace Day at the Capitol, girls from across the state met with able to reconnect with her mom. After describing elected officials and state leaders to share stories of their transformation while at Pace everything over the phone, her mom came to take and advocate for policies that affect women and girls. Pace girls held more than 70 her away. meetings with members from all three branches of government, including the Florida Serenity’s mom then enrolled her in Pace Supreme Court, House, Senate, and the First Lady of Florida. The girls also toured the Hillsborough. The teachers chipped away at her Legislative Chamber hosted by Senator Aaron Bean, who conducted a mock bill discussion and vote. tough exterior and provided support. ”Pace not only gave me opportunities but gave me a family. The teachers were there for me, even when I didn’t want them to be.” During her time at Pace, she’s learned coping skills, built trust, and finally found the person she wanted to be. For the first time in eight years, she made the Honor Roll (A’s and B’s). She became a part of the Girls’ Leadership Council and a Pace Pearl. As a Girls’ Leadership Council member, she traveled to Tallahassee this spring to meet with legislators. Serenity hopes to go to college and become a veterinarian.

16 PaceCenter.org 17 Roxana – Pace Miami Dear Friends: Roxana was born in Cuba. When she came to Pace Miami, At Pace, we focus on helping each one of our girls to find she was behind academically and under financial pressure. her individual voice and create positive change for herself as She felt helpless and unhappy. “Pace taught me that not well as for her community. This cycle of support and growth only did I have value, but I had the ability to gain and pursue is the driving force behind the growth and expansion Pace is whatever made me happy as long as I focused,” she says. experiencing today. “Pace gave me the social empowerment I needed to be As the father of two girls, I believe that opportunities for all able to voice my desires, concerns, and dreams.” With the girls should be limitless. The path that girls and young women support of the team at Pace, Roxana graduated as the travel ought to be something they create for themselves, not valedictorian of her class and is now enrolled at FIU. one that is bound to their background or their experiences.

When I reflect on why we strive to serve more girls, I am reminded of Angela*, a young lady at Pace, who within days of her arrival, needed to be helped by local law enforcement at our center when her reaction to a traumatic experience was too profound to manage safely without support. Two months later, Angela, nervous and reading directly from her Miranda – Pace Polk notes, had progressed enough to share her personal story Childhood trauma left Miranda paralyzed with fear with the local Pace Board of Directors. One month after that, and doubt. She was molested at the age of 2 and just three months after arriving at Pace, Angela was able to at 12, witnessed the physical and emotional abuse speak from the heart, confidently and boldly, to a delegation of her mom. She was suicidal and weekly sessions of local and state legislators about her experience and how with a therapist did little to help. Miranda enrolled at Pace has positively impacted her life. Pace Polk and immediately felt the weight lift from her It’s girls like Angela who inspire and drive me every day to shoulders. She has matured, she’s grown, and she’s support our growth to reach more girls, girls who might not officially caught up to her peers. In August of 2019, otherwise have the opportunity to discover their voice and Miranda reenrolled at Lake Gibson High School and is on realize their value at Pace. schedule to graduate with her class in 2022. She plans to Our supporters and donors are critical in helping girls like pursue a double degree in nursing and psychology with Angela to find their voices. As Pace grows to serve more girls hopes of working with adults who are both physically in more communities, you are more important than ever to and mentally ill. ensure our impact is sustainable.

Raise your voice to help our girls find theirs. Priscilla – Pace Collier This year, as we head into our 35th anniversary, we are launching our five-year, $8,000,000 Growth Campaign that Priscilla first came to Pace Collier in seventh grade. She will provide the resources to continue to amplify the voice couldn’t commit to the program, and, after a short time, of more girls across the country. Please lend your voice to she returned to her public school. At 16, her life was out of this movement by completing the enclosed envelope and control, she was behind academically, and she had lost all including your gift of support. hope. “My cousin Neveah was attending Pace, and she was becoming a different person. Sadly, she passed away in the *Name changed for anonymity. spring of 2018. She was my best friend. She is the reason I gave Pace a second try.” With the motivation and help from the Pace staff, Priscilla is back on track to graduate with the class of 2020. After graduating, she plans to pursue a career in nursing in honor of her cousin. Teddy Thompson Chief Advancement Officer

18 PaceCenter.org 19 PACE HERNANDO The Pace Center for Girls in Hernando, which opened in 2018, held its first graduation ceremony celebrating three girls. These young women have worked hard to overcome obstacles and, in the end, reaped the reward of receiving their high school diplomas. They are now prepared with tools to move forward in their lives and create positive changes in everything they do. Hannah, Brianna, and Kayleigh gained confidence, self-worth, and promise at Pace Hernando and are excited to pursue new opportunities beyond high school.

PACE BROWARD In 2017, Pace Center for Girls Broward began co-leading a strategic planning committee known as the Girls Coordinating Council of Broward County. The Girls Coordinating Council (GCC) is a community collaborative comprised of organizations and advocates focused on supporting girls’ health development. The GCC is focused on reforming FISLANDE – PACE TREASURE COAST and strengthening the system of care for girls and increasing the Fislande entered Pace Treasure Coast in July of 2016. After failing every class during her freshman availability of gender-responsive, trauma-informed, and strength-based and sophomore years, she had a 0.97 GPA. She missed school regularly and was on probation for a services offered for girls in the community. string of burglaries. Initially, Fislande had a difficult time adjusting to the Pace program and verbalized In 2018, the GCC produced the 2018 Status of Girls and Young Women in repeatedly that she was only coming because she was on probation. There were weeks that she Broward County report. The report was developed by GCC committee didn’t come to school and her attendance rate dropped significantly, but the Pace staff continued members to showcase the experiences of girls with examples of how to encourage and motivate her. After four months in the program, Fislande became more engaged the system of care is currently supporting girls’ healthy development. in her counseling sessions, and she started to envision what she wanted her future to look like. She Data indicators were used to demonstrate community trends and to invested in herself through the Girls’ Leadership Council and the Kids at Hope Mentorship Program show what is working in the community, as well as recommendations for of St. Lucie County and stayed away from destructive behaviors. While at Pace, Fislande was able strengthening the system of care. Girls are supported by having caring to decrease involvement with law enforcement and completed all her probation requirements. She adult relationships, role models, access to affordable housing, and developed a renewed focus and was committed to making sure she graduated with her high school access to safe environments and healthy food. Community conditions diploma. Her GPA improved from a 0.97 to a 2.56. In January 2019, she had the opportunity to walk that negatively impact the lives of girls include racism, homelessness, across the stage and receive her high school diploma. Fislande stays connected to her Pace family inadequate health insurance, trauma, abuse, living in poverty, and and got assistance with applying for jobs and is working full time in retail. Fislande was accepted gender biases. A central theme throughout the report is the impact of to Indian River State College and plans to attend in spring 2020. She is planning to major in human positive, healthy, and supportive relationships on girls’ development services and hopes to work with at-promise youth in detention centers. All staff at Pace applaud and success. The work of this initiative has been presented at numerous her for embracing growth and change and investing in her future. Fislande continues to be a living national conferences across the country. testament that there is greatness in every single girl who we serve.

20 PaceCenter.org 21 LIZANDRA – PACE LEE Excerpt from: MENDING MINDS: After suicide attempt, North Fort Myers teen finds help and fairy tale ending “Do you know the rose in the ‘Beauty and the Beast’? It’s like that.” Janine Zeitlin, Fort Myers News-Press

Lizandra studied the paper on her desk, but her mind was not on freshman math. She was thinking of ways to commit suicide. Maybe she could use scissors. A pencil. A knife.

Later she searched online for information on the antidepressant she was taking; she has forgotten the name, there were so many. She read that suicidal thoughts could be a side effect and wondered: Why would they give me this?

At her next appointment, she mentioned the thoughts, her provider switched her medication, she said, and gave her another that made her feel drugged up.

Since middle school, the North Fort Myers teen had taken medication and received counseling a few times a month. Yet, she didn’t start healing until arriving at Pace Lee, where she thrived.

“I actually have dreams and inspiration, and I never had that,” Lizandra said. WHITNEY – ALUM – PACE PALM BEACH

For years, she was bullied in middle school. She blamed herself for her parents’ split. For most people, the process of growing up is very gradual, with your 18th birthday marking the transition into adulthood. She struggled with a learning disability. A physician referred her to a facility, where For others, adulthood hits you all at once–like an atomic bomb being detonated. You must know how to behave, how she was put on medication. She saw a counselor a few times a month but then to think, and how to adapt. For as long as Whitney can remember, “survival mode” has been a normal way of life for stopped. her. At a young age, she was the parental figure for her two younger sisters, who were only two and four years younger than her, and at times for her mother as well. They were homeless on several occasions—living in her mother’s car in a Lizandra’s depression deepened during her first year at Island Coast High School in Walmart parking lot to benefit from the security. Despite this, she was always a good student and never got into any Cape Coral. At one point, she asked to see a freshman counselor, but she needed trouble, but everyone has their breaking point. more than they could provide. She eventually fell behind in school and got caught up with the wrong group of friends. She was held back in the eighth That year, she began drinking, smoking, and skipping school. At one point, she took grade, and her mother eventually pulled her out of school. Just before her 16th birthday, her mother was faced with jail ibuprofen to try to kill herself. “I went to sleep, and I woke up and was like, ‘Damn, time if Whitney did not go back to school. She was given the option of a computer-based alternative school or Pace. I’m still here.’” Reluctantly, she chose Pace, and it literally saved her life. An Island Coast official suggested Pace; she began attending in 2017. Early on, Several people told her she’d be nothing but a prostitute and a drug addict, following in the footsteps of her mother. But Lizandra told a Pace counselor she wanted to ease off medication. from her first day at Pace, she had a simple goal in mind: Prove everyone wrong. Pace gave Whitney the space to heal Outside Pace, Lizandra felt the focus was on medicating rather than healing. While as well as the opportunity to grow. In a year and a half, she learned valuable life skills, advanced four grade levels, and she was receiving medication, no one was dealing with her core trauma issue. found her love for medicine.

Lizandra quickly warmed to Pace, where counseling helped get to the root of her Whitney went on to graduate high school on time with a 3.75 GPA and later earned a bachelor’s degree in cellular depression. She took a long break from social media, cut toxic friendships from her molecular neuroscience. She’s currently a graduate student at Florida Atlantic University completing two master’s life, and focused on herself. Her attendance has greatly improved, she has A’s and degrees in biomedical engineering and biomedical science. In addition, she’s conducting research to develop a new B’s, and a part-time job. She’s thinking about a career as a pediatric oncology blood test to screen patients for HIV that is quicker and more efficient than what doctors are currently using. She plans nurse. to apply to medical school this summer with hopes of specializing in infectious disease. Whitney admits, though she’s ©2019 USA TODAY NETWORK, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network LLC. worked hard for everything she’s accomplished so far, it would have never been possible without Pace!

22 PaceCenter.org 23 FINANCIALS Dear Friends: The continued support and trust from our donors make it possible for our girls to change their lives, to raise their voices, and to create their own futures. This past year, we were able to help more girls by increasing our revenue by $2.5 million. This increase, combined with our prudent REVENUE financial stewardship, resulted in 80% of all funds going directly into our programs and for our girls. Our new National Office is an investment that equates to additional 6% cost savings in excess of $500,000 annually, which we can 4% also reinvest in our girls. 1% By creating partnerships, we were able to maximize our 48% FL Department of Juvenile Justice limited resources. Two of our new key partnerships were 18% FL School Districts with Northern Trust, which manages our investments, and 18% 6% Grants with our new all-female external audit firm, Warren Averett. 48% We are especially excited to announce our unmodified— 23% Contributions & In-Kind “clean”—opinion of our financial statements and internal 4% Special Events controls by Warren Averett. 1% Other Income 23% While financial stewardship is key, our other teams, including Compliance and Ethics, Risk Management, IT, and Quality Assurance, were all vital to the success and growth we experienced this past year.

Compliance and Ethics designed and implemented an organizational helpline that serves as an additional support tool for all our employees. IT had a major role in ensuring all the technical capacities of our new National Office in EXPENSES addition to making sure our centers run seamlessly daily. In FY 2019, our expenses were approximately $44.9 million, of which 80% went directly to programs and services. Through continued monitoring, our Quality Assurance team developed and implemented a world-class quality management system, moving internal monitoring to a 5% higher level. It can be hard to recognize how our business teams directly 15% affect our girls every day, but when I look at our values and guiding principles, I am reminded to Focus on Strengths. Our strengths in business operations help create the 80% Program & Services foundation our staff and our girls need to build to be strong, 15% Management & General confident, and contribute positively to the internal and 5% Fundraising external communities we serve.

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Thresa Giles Chief Business Officer

24 PaceCenter.org 25 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Billie Rawot Gordon Bailey Chair, Acting Treasurer Secretary, Public Policy Chair Sr. VP and Controller, Vice President, Government Affairs and Community Eaton Corporation (ret.) Engagement, Florida Blue

Mark Snead Immediate Past Chair Jane Wexton Global Managing Partner, Accenture (ret) Vice Chair Chief Global Compliance Officer, GE (ret)

Keith Bell Karen Gallagher Tampa / Southwest Division Community Development Vice President, Human Resources and Learning, Manager - SunTrust Bank Brooks Health System

Mark Bennett Nadine Gramling Senior Vice President & Market Executive Principal, Gramling Enterprises, Inc. North Florida, South Georgia & Gulf Coast, Bank of America Greg Haile President, Broward College Denise Cobb Founding Trustee, Naples Children & Britany Perkins Education Foundation Chief Executive Officer, AshBritt Inc.

Susan Davis Kerrie Slattery Senior Vice President – Gulf Coast – Sacred Heart Chief Advancement Officer, Cummer Museum Health System, Providence Hospital (ret) Irene Sullivan Nicole Decker Juvenile and Family Court Judge, Florida’s 6th Judicial Vice President of Strategy, Tupperware Circuit (ret)

Greta Dupuy Debbie Toler Manager of Associate Services, Publix Supermarkets Southwest Florida Children’s Charities

Louis Freeman Senior Vice President, BB&T Community Development EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM

Mary Marx Thresa Giles Yessica Cancel Teddy Thompson President & CEO Chief Business Officer Chief Operating Officer Chief Advancement Officer

26 PaceCenter.org 27 LOCATIONS

NATIONAL OFFICE HILLSBOROUGH PALM BEACH Mary Marx, President & CEO Tanya R. Hollins, Aggie Pappas, Pace Center for Girls, Inc. Regional Executive Director Regional Executive Director 6745 Philips Industrial Blvd. Davia Lerebours, April Brownlee, Jacksonville, FL 32256 Assoc. Executive Director Assoc. Executive Director Pace Center for Girls, Hillsborough Pace Center for Girls, Palm Beach ALACHUA 1933 E. Hillsborough Ave., Suite 300 1225 D South Military Trail Natalya Bannister, Tampa, FL 33610 West Palm Beach, FL 33415 Executive Director ESCAMBIA Pace Center for Girls, Alachua JACKSONVILLE PASCO 1010 SE 4th Ave. Kimberly Reed, Executive Director Gail Armstrong, Executive Director (NATIONAL OFFICE) Gainesville, FL 32601 Pace Center for Girls, Jacksonville Pace Center for Girls, Pasco LEON 2933 University Blvd. N. 7545 Little Road JACKSONVILLE BROWARD Jacksonville, FL 32211 New Port Richey, FL 34654 Aggie Pappas, CLAY Regional Executive Director LEE PINELLAS Alexandra Stark, Meg Geltner, Executive Director Tanya R. Hollins, ALACHUA Assoc. Executive Director Pace Center for Girls, Lee Regional Executive Director Pace Center for Girls, Broward 3800 Evans Ave. Chantell Miles, 2225 N. Andrews Ave. Ft. Myers, FL 33901 Assoc. Executive Director VOLUSIA-FLAGLER Wilton Manors, FL 33311 Pace Center for Girls, Pinellas MARION LEON 4000 Gateway Center Blvd. N., CITRUS CITRUS Kelly Otte, Executive Director Suite 400 Sheila Jordan, Executive Director Pace Center for Girls, Leon Pinellas Park, FL 33782 HERNANDO Pace Center for Girls, Citrus 311 E. Jennings St. ORANGE 3630 W. Educational Path Tallahassee, FL 32301 POLK Lecanto, FL 34461 Ellen Katzman, Executive Director PASCO MANATEE Pace Center for Girls, Polk HILLSBOROUGH CLAY Amy C. Wick Mavis, 213 Tyler Ave. PINELLAS Destani Shadrick, Executive Director Lakeland, FL 33801 Executive Director Pace Center for Girls, Manatee POLK Pace Center for Girls, Clay 3508 26th St. W. TREASURE COAST 1241 Blanding Blvd., Suite 5 Bradenton, FL 34205 Maygan Johnson, MANATEE TREASURE Orange Park, FL 32065 Executive Director COAST MARION Pace Center for Girls, COLLIER at Immokalee Carole Savage, Treasure Coast Marianne Kearns, Executive Director Regional Executive Director 3651 Virginia Ave. LEE PALM BEACH Pace Center for Girls, Collier at Pace Center for Girls, Marion Ft. Pierce, FL 34981 Immokalee 328 NE 1st Ave., Suite 500 160 N. 1st St. Ocala, FL 34470 VOLUSIA-FLAGLER Immokalee, FL 34142 Georgia McCurdy, COLLIER BROWARD MIAMI Executive Director LEGEND ESCAMBIA-SANTA ROSA Sherry Thompson Giordano, Pace Center for Girls, Laurie Rodgers, Executive Director Volusia-Flagler PACE CENTER MIAMI Regional Executive Director Pace Center for Girls, Miami 208 Central Ave. PACE CENTER WITH REACH PROGRAM SERVICES Pace Center for Girls, 1400 NW 36th St., Suite 200 Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Escambia-Santa Rosa Miami, FL 33142 1028 Underwood Ave. Pensacola, FL 32504 ORANGE Rosene Johnson, Executive Director HERNANDO Pace Center for Girls, Orange Gail Armstrong, Executive Director 445 N. Wymore Road Pace Center for Girls, Hernando Winter Park, FL 32789 3139 Dumont Ave. Spring Hill, FL 34609

28 PaceCenter.org 29 Wanda – Teacher – Pace Jacksonville Wanda Wynn has been a social studies teacher at Pace Jacksonville for more than five years. As an educator, she strives to help students see beyond perceived geographical and cultural barriers to build a strong global community. Wanda,a Certified National Geographic Educator, received a Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms grant this past year and has been participating in a year of professional development, building skills to prepare students for a competitive global economy. Wanda embraces the Pace culture, “I fully believe in the mission of Pace. Here, I am more than just an educator. I am part of a movement creating powerful change in the lives of girls.”

Belgica – Teacher – Pace Pasco Belgica Cucalon, Pasco English and language arts teacher has used her passion for travel to serve as a voice for our Pace girls and for young women everywhere. Last year, Belgica was chosen to be a United Nations Association (UNA)-USA delegate to the UN Commission on the Status of Women and Girls. This annual conference brings together delegates from UN member states, non-government organizations, and other UN bodies around the world to focus on gender equality, including such issues as education, child marriage, sex trafficking, and female political representation. In addition to her advocacy work, Ms. Belle turned this experience into an opportunity for our girls to learn about issues around the world and to broaden their perspectives on topics that concern girls and women locally and globally.

JASMINE – ALUM – PACE POLK Sakina – Pace Leon Jasmine grew up in a double-wide trailer with no locks. The glass ceiling was getting a manager Sakina enrolled in Pace in the winter of 2018 with the goal of completing position at Walmart, and college was a possibility for only a select few—and she wasn’t one of them. high school early. At her high school, she was in trouble for truancy Bullied for looks, for clothes, and for social class, she lost the courage to stand up and say something and had fallen behind academically. During her time at Pace, she has was wrong. Instead of engaging, she withdrew. She stopped caring about extracurricular activities continued to excel academically and is a leader, modeling positivity and and shut out friends and family. She felt alone and miserable—self-harm became a reality. She was excellence. Sakina has become an advocate for her peers—offering enrolled in Pace as a last chance. Through a balance of academics, electives, empowering therapy, advice to younger students and sitting in discussions with staff members and counseling, she was able to get caught up and graduate in two years. She learned “no” was not about ways to best serve everyone. While she has been a Pace superstar, a roadblock, and “yes” was not an open door. She went to college, earned her bachelor’s in graphic the last year she has dealt with several ups and down—a series of family design, and most importantly, realized she had a say in her destiny. “I stand today representing Watson issues that caused her to move to multiple home placements, including Clinic, a staple in the Central Florida community. I represent seeking a future we are not promised, but staying at a youth shelter. Despite it all, Sakina is determined and on track one we earn. I represent all the little girls who are too afraid to find out what’s wrong and how to fix it. I to complete her high school diploma, fulfilling her goal of graduating early. represent the power of asking, the power of going the extra mile when no one asks me to.” She will be attending Tallahassee Community College.

30 PaceCenter.org 31 We greatly appreciate each gift given in support of Pace, and we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this listing. We regret any errors.

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