ORANGE PARK – The Pace Center for Girls Clay recently held their “Believing in Girls Luncheon” at the Thrasher Horne Center for the Performing Arts. Students Keyonna, Taylor and Caitlyn gave …
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ORANGE PARK – The Pace Center for Girls Clay recently held their “Believing in Girls Luncheon” at the Thrasher Horne Center for the Performing Arts. Students Keyonna, Taylor and Caitlyn gave heart inspiring testimonials of their life changing experiences after getting affiliated with the center. Keynote speaker Jennifer Bradley said PACE occupies a very special place in her heart and any opportunity she has to share about the program and the girls is a great day. The luncheon was a day to recognize and celebrate the brave girls of PACE. Next month PACE Clay will break ground on a brand-new beautiful center. The new space is carefully designed to support our existing girls and will enable us to launch new programs and serve even more girls.