2013 Annual Report - PACE Center for Girls
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2013 Annual Report - PACE Center for Girls
investing in the FUTURE PACE Center for Girls, Inc. 2013 Annual Report 2 PACE | 2013 Annual Report March 2014 Dear Friends of PACE, Many girls have lives that have been tragically impacted by violence and trauma and it is this life history that has brought them to PACE. Yet where each girl has been is not what is important. What is important is where each girl is going and the positive future that lies ahead for her. For every girl that comes to PACE there is a moment that marks the beginning of something new — a moment when she finds new self-confidence, new abilities and new opportunities. That moment for Nina helped her realized her goals of happiness, understanding and success. For Monique, that moment took place when she graduated from PACE with honors and enrolled in college and for Whitney that moment culminated with her enrolling at FAU to study cellular and molecular neuroscience. These moments are different for each of the 2,100 girls PACE helped last year and these moments made a significant difference for each girl, each family and each community across the state. The difference these moments made is reflected in our outcomes. Across the state, 92% of our girls had no involvement with the criminal justice system after leaving PACE, 94% advanced academically and 93% were back in school, graduated or found a job after they left PACE. These moments are even more apparent when you listen to our girls and read their stories, some of which are featured in this year’s Annual Report. The process of finding hope, love and change takes time and is often difficult. But this process creates a new path for girls, a path that leads to a new and better future and leads to young women who are secure and fulfilled in their lives. We thank you and the more than 400 staff at PACE who made these moments possible. Because of you we were able to help change the lives of 2,127 girls and their families. But for every girl we were able to help, there were thousands more Mary Marx, President & CEO across the state and across the country that needed PACE. Last year, more than 17,000 girls in Florida were arrested. It is these girls who needed the mental health, substance abuse and educational services PACE provides to help them turn their lives around. It is for them we continue our work to expand our reach, advocate for changes in public policy and increase the evidence base of what works to help all girls. Helping girls reach these moments takes all of us. With your continued support, we can accomplish even more next year. We can help girls graduate and go to college. We can strengthen our communities by listening to girls and we can change the landscape for girls in Florida and across the country. We join our girls, with deepest gratitude, to thank you and we look forward to helping even more girls and their families in the coming year. Sincerely, Carole Zegel Chair, Board of Trustees Mary Marx President & CEO PACE Orange M y name is Nina. When I was younger I was dealing drugs and used drugs and alcohol. In 2012, I was arrested and charged with two counts of drug possession on school property. During school, the police pulled me and a friend out of class and read us our Miranda rights in the hallway. I was suspended for 15 days, but when it was time for me to return to school, I learned I was expelled and charges were being pressed. Reality set in hard. My parents frantically searched for schools that would accept me and after being turned down by multiple schools, they found the PACE Center for Girls. We met with staff members at the Center to see if it was the “place for me.” In order to attend I had to write an essay about why I thought PACE was for me and what issues I wanted help with. By then, I had already lost hope so I came up with a devious plan to write a terrible essay that would lead PACE to turn me away. As it turned out, my plan did just the opposite. In the essay, I expressed my doubts toward change. I wrote about three simple yet ultimately complicated things I wanted to achieve; success, equal understanding and happiness. If it wasn’t for PACE, their encouraging words and the love they gave me, I think I would be in jail and would have given up on my future. I thank PACE for not only creating such a great place but for helping me take back my life! — Nina I was sure PACE would think they couldn’t help me attain those goals, but instead they took it as a challenge because PACE has helped me in all three areas. When I left my old school, I was failing my classes in an epic way. I have to be honest — I thank my lucky stars that I wasn’t held back a year. Since being at PACE, I’ve increased my credits and am now on track to graduate on time or possibly even early. I consider that pretty successful. At PACE, I’ve never felt judged. The people at PACE help girls on a personal level and truly care about the outcome in our lives. I consider that to be conveying equal understanding, so there’s another checkmark on my list. The last but probably most important factor I expressed in my admission essay was happiness. PACE is a happy place for me. My state of mind used to be ruled by thoughts that the world was against me. After just a couple of weeks at PACE, I learned that I’m not the only one who feels that way. People at PACE have taught me how to say “no,” how to rise above my own expectations and how to make positive progression. Most importantly, they gave me a second chance at a first impression. The other girls have taught me that everyone is battling demons of their own, but if you surround yourself with good company, you’ll always find someone to catch you when you fall. I am so lucky that PACE was there to catch me. exhibit COURAGE PACE | 2013 Annual Report 3 Nina’s Story 4 PACE | 2013 Annual Report The PACE Model Case Management & Counseling Services Life Skills • Counselor/case manager assigned to each girl • Group instruction using Spirited Girls Curriculum© focused on life skills, health, communication & positive decision making • Gender responsive groups to support girls in developing healthy relationships and improve physical & mental health • Community Service learning to help girls develop a connection to their community • Individual care plan based on needs assessments with defined goals & support developed with each girl • Home visits and monthly meetings with parents/guardians • R eferrals for girls and their families to connect them to resources in the community Academic Services • Individual academic plans & roadmaps for success in high school and post-secondary education • Daily individualized middle & high school instruction provided by certified teachers • Group & individual remediation, tutoring and credit recovery • All girl setting & small class sizes — 1:12 ratio • Academic advising to achieve academic goals • GED preparation as appropriate Career Preparation & Exploration • Career assessment and road mapping • Career readiness instruction • Career preparation assistance Transition Services • Individual Transition plan developed with each girl focused on goals after PACE • Follow up for three years to ensure girls are on track with their transition plan honor the FEMALE SPIRIT Why PACE For over 28 years, PACE has been a leader in providing gender-responsive alternatives to delinquency or dependency for girls. PACE stands as a nationally recognized model for reducing the significant long term costs associated with incarceration, teen pregnancy, substance abuse, dropping out of school, unemployment and long term economic dependency. PACE operates 18 non-residential day programs serving over 2,000 girls, ages 11–17, annually. Over 25% of girls come to PACE with prior involvement in the juvenile justice system, 76% are considered high risk for justice system involvement and 26% have dropped out of school. The PACE model provides comprehensive education, social services (case management, counseling and therapeutic treatment), and career readiness in a gender-responsive environment. PACE promotes protective factors and mitigates risk factors associated with girls’ delinquency. Participation is voluntary and PACE centers operate yearround. Each Center is structured much like a school in that girls attend daily, take a full complement of core academic subjects linked to the state standards and work towards a high school diploma, GED or to return to their home school on grade level. Our Mission PACE provides girls and young women an opportunity for a better future through education, counseling, training and advocacy. Our Philosophy 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. PACE | 2013 Annual Report 5 Whitney’s Story PACE Palm Beach H ello my name is Whitney, I am 17 years old and my success story is truly a miracle. Until PACE, my life was filled with depression, hardships, violence, abuse and fear. For as long as I can remember violence and abuse were part of my life. My dad was abusive towards my mom and later turned the abuse on me and my sisters. For a while, I thought my dad was just a mean person, but I later found out that he was addicted to hardcore drugs. After 13 years of abuse, my mom finally found the courage to leave. For the next four years we moved from place to place and never really had a stable home. We lived with friends, neighbors, my mom’s boss and when we had the money, at hotels. At one point we even lived in our car in a parking lot. While my family was going through its hardships my life was falling apart. At least it felt that way. I was suffering from anorexia, severe depression and had no motivation to participate in school. I failed the eighth grade because I was involved in the wrong crowd and doing things I shouldn’t have done. I really didn’t care about what was happening in my life. I just expected it to progressively get worse. Eventually, I too became involved in an abusive relationship. The people at the PACE Center for Girls showed me how to end the cycle of violence, how to make friends again, especially with people I would never have even talked to before. I came to the PACE Center as a freshman with no credits, but now I am graduating. PACE has changed my life drastically and in more ways than academically. For example, they found a dentist that would cover my dental work for free. I was facing thousands of dollars in dental work before I qualified for Medicaid. Now that my smile is almost perfect, I know that I’m a beautiful girl for the first time ever. Since the day I started, I have had a newfound push of determination. If you use the PACE Center to your advantage, it will help you in more ways than you can expect. Even though I like to play off my experience at the PACE Center as being no big deal, it was just what I needed to make my college dreams come true. Since the day I started, I have had a newfound push of determination. If you use the PACE Center to your advantage, it will help you in more ways than you can expect. — Whitney (Note: Whitney is studying in the Cellular & Molecular Neuroscience program at Florida Atlantic University. She is working part-time while attending school and job-shadowing an ER doctor.) ACT WITH INTEGRITY AND POSITIVE INTENT 6 PACE | 2013 Annual Report Financials Financial Summary for the Fiscal Year Ending on June 30, 2013 FY13 Revenue Breakdown SUPPORT AND REVENUE Department of Juvenile Justice $11,585,780 Department of Education/Local School Boards $ 5,556,132 Grants $3,819,808 Contributions & In-Kind $4,540,068 Special Events $885,381 Other Income $127,468 TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE $26,514,637 EXPENSES Program Services $19,580,968 Management and General $2,783,500 Fundraising $1,929,098 TOTAL EXPENSES $24,293,566 NET ASSETS – BEGINNING OF YEAR $20,644,564 NET ASSETS – END OF YEAR $22,865,635 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $2,221,071 Thank you to our partners who continue to support PACE’s mission across our 18 centers: • The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice • T he School Boards and School Districts from the following counties: Alachua, Broward, Collier, Duval, Escambia, Hillsborough, Lee, Leon, Manatee, Marion, Miami, Orange, Palm Beach, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Treasure Coast and Volusia • U nited Ways of Florida in: Broward, Escambia, Lee, Marion, Jacksonville, Leon, Manatee, Orange, Palm Beach, Treasure Coast and Volusia Sponsored by The State of Florida, Department of Juvenile Justice Thank you to the Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach for support of this publication. • The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation • The Kim and Michael Ward Foundation • Publix Supermarkets Charities • Darden Restaurants Foundation • The NoVo Foundation • The Healy Foundation CREATE (Individual contributors are listed on pages 11-13) PARTNERSHIPS PACE | 2013 Annual Report 7 Accomplishments Last fall the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation (EMCF) and the Social Innovation Fund (SIF) conducted a national competition to identify organizations with the potential to help more of America’s at risk youth reach productive adulthood. This summer PACE was one of three organizations in the country to receive this award in support of Vision 20/20, PACE’s strategic plan for growth. The SIF/EMCF investment will establish the platform for PACE to become the national model for “what works” to help girls turn their lives around. The goals of Vision20/20 are to: • Enhance the quality of services to girls. • Increase the number of girls served. • P repare PACE for future growth in Florida and beyond. • E xpand our base of current and future investors to support sustainable growth. • B uild a strong coalition to develop public policy to positively impact girls. • V alidate PACE’s long-term cost-benefit and establish an evidence base to shape the national dialogue on what works with girls. In August 2013, with research partners MDRC, PACE began a rigorous, independent evaluation of the PACE model. With successful findings, PACE will be the only gender responsive and evidence based prevention and early intervention model in the country. This body of work will have significant national implications with respect to empowering girls and young women, preventing violence and exploitation and promoting social and emotional learning to ensure all girls have an opportunity for a better future. During FY 2013, as part of our growth plan, PACE opened our 18th PACE Center for Girls in the Allapattah neighborhood of Miami and we are putting plans in place for the 19th PACE Center to serve Clay County in 2015. Last year we were pleased to expand our corporate partnerships with Publix Supermarkets Charities, Bank of America and Darden Restaurants Foundations, as well as our foundation partnerships with the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, the NoVo Foundation and the Healy Foundation, among many others. We are thankful to our longtime friends and supporters of PACE and for the new relationships that blossomed over the past year. Highlights PACE is recognized as the most effective program in the country for helping girls find success in school, at home and in their communities and for reducing teen pregnancy, substance abuse, dropping out of school, detention or incarceration and long term economic dependency. PACE’s statewide, gender-responsive focus, comprehensive set of services and multiple goals of self-efficacy, crime and violence prevention and educational attainment make it unique in the nation. In FY 2012-13, PACE served 2,127 girls at 17 Centers across the state. Despite the challenges girls faced prior to PACE, they demonstrated remarkable growth and change as a result of PACE. We track outcomes statewide and in FY 2013 are proud to issue these results. Prior to coming to PACE, 70% of girls failed at least one class in school and 26% had already dropped out. As a result of PACE, f girls increased their academic functioning 94% owhile at PACE; 65% advanced a full grade level; and f girls earned high school credit or completed 90% omiddle school courses. Statewide, 24% of girls came to PACE with a prior delinquency record, yet a year after completing PACE f girls had no involvement with the juvenile 92% ojustice system. The PACE model has a focus on future success, employment, and long-term self-sufficiency. Statewide, nrolled in college or went back to high school 64% eafter PACE. 8 PACE | 2013 Annual Report 2013 CENTER HIGHLIGHTS PACE Escambia-Santa Rosa The Center moved into a stunning new 14,000 sq. ft. facility located on the Pensacola State College campus. The community launched a $2 million capital campaign to build the new facility designed specifically to meet the changing needs of girls in Escambia County and to accommodate future growth. PACE Polk PACE Leon PACE Polk expanded its math tutoring program in partnership with the Learning Resource Center and the Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland. Girls often come to PACE with low math scores and therefore little interest in math. The expanded focus on math and math tutoring will jumpstart a love of math and improve math comprehension. Through the Mother-Daughter Support Group, PACE Leon made new strides in fostering positive relationships amongst girls and their families, a key component of girls’ personal growth and success. Girls and their mothers or female caregivers met weekly to create open communication and build insight and trust. PACE Orange Social studies teachers at PACE Orange kicked off a new focus group entitled Tomorrows Leaders, helping girls acquire knowledge and build leadership and career skills. The group encourages girls to discover the stories behind leaders in history, learn about the characteristics leaders possess and develop their own leadership abilities. PACE Lee PACE Manatee Following a statewide search for a Center leader, PACE Lee welcomed Meg Geltner as Executive Director. Under Meg’s leadership, PACE Lee purchased and renovated a new facility to meet the changing needs of girls in Lee County and to accommodate future growth. Meg brings the ability and the passion to positively affect the lives of girls and their families in Lee County. PACE Broward Many girls come to PACE Broward having had interactions with the courts or the juvenile justice system, interactions that can impact their opportunities for future success. At PACE Broward a Diversion and Civil Citation Program is offering girls a fresh start. The program includes counseling, restorative justice and community service, allowing first-time misdemeanants to clear charges from their records. PACE Palm Beach PACE Palm Beach’s hands-on culinary program helps girls learn about nutrition and healthy eating choices and helps girls and their families make good nutrition choices now and in the future. By volunteering at a local assisted-living facility, girls at PACE Manatee are building intergenerational relationships while earning community service hours. Each month, girls visit residents — some of whom are more than 100 years old — and the experience has not only taught the girls about interacting positively with others, but has also given them broader life perspectives. PACE Pinellas PACE Pinellas started the year in a new facility with vastly improved amenities. Moving into a larger, more modern and more professional space designed specifically for education and counseling has allowed the Center to expand programs and community involvement — a significant step forward in our mission to meet the changing needs of our girls. PACE Jacksonville added a traditional high school credit track program to its already successful middle-school and GED academic programs. PACE Jacksonville also expanded its therapeutic services to support improved mental health for girls in the Jacksonville community. PACE Miami’s successful opening was made possible through partnerships with the Florida Legislature, the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and the Miami Dade County School District., as well as strong support from the Miami community. PACE Marion PACE Hillsborough has added a variety of new services and programs to better serve girls. New vocational training, jobshadowing opportunities and career development and lifeskills programs are now in place to support girls in achieving new opportunities and a brighter future. PACE Marion opened its summer session in a new facility, located in the heart of downtown Ocala. The new PACE Center is significantly larger, more conducive to meeting the education and social service needs of girls in Marion County and is designed to support future growth. The West Pasco Chamber of Commerce recognized PACE Pasco with the 2013 award for Outstanding Area Youth Organization. Citing the Center’s impressive results-oriented efforts to help girls improve academically and to prevent involvement with the juvenile justice system, the Center was the 2013 recipient of this prestigious award. PACE Collier added new therapy groups where girls interact with dogs and horses to help them cope with stress and trauma, creative groups led by community artists and leadership groups led by women business owners. This year, the Center also established weekly science labs and purchased e-readers to help girls improve their reading skills. In July, PACE Alachua expanded its counseling and transition services to better serve the needs of girls in Alachua County. The expanded services support girls in areas such as positive self-esteem, anger management, relationship building and life skills development. PACE Hillsborough PACE Pasco PACE Collier at Immokalee PACE Alachua PACE Treasure Coast In partnership with the Fort Pierce Chapter of The Links, PACE Treasure Coast initiated a new Speakers’ Bureau. The forum brings professional women to the Center to speak to girls about careers in nursing, health care, legal services, law enforcement, cosmetology, graphic design and accounting. FOCUS ON STRENGTHS PACE Volusia-Flagler Girls from PACE Volusia-Flagler helped others by providing more than 2,500 hours of community service to local organizations such as the Ormond Beach Elementary School, Bridgeview Assisted Living Facility, Kidsco Day Care and the City of Ormond Beach. Through service learning, girls experienced the benefits of contributing to their community while increasing self-esteem and positive peer relationships. PACE | 2013 Annual Report 9 PACE Jacksonville PACE Miami 10 PACE | 2013 Annual Report Thank You to our Donors PACE extends heartfelt thanks to the following individuals, corporations and foundations that supported PACE in FY 2013 (July1, 2012-June 30, 2013). In the following pages are those who contributed $500 or more to the 17 PACE Centers across the state, as well as those who supported our work regionally, statewide and nationally. We have made every effort to acknowledge and thank each of our donors. If your name is missing or incorrect, please notify us so we may correct our records. We apologize for any oversight. STATE $1,000,000 and Above The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation $50,000 - $999,999 Darden Restaurants Foundation Kim and Michael Ward Foundation $10,000 - $25,000 Sherrill and Jimmy Ragans $1,000 - $4,999 Appleseeds Foundation Mattie and Stewart Fraser Nona Jones Sherry Magill and Robert Willis Mary Marx and Mike Fitch Ellen and Gary Parker The Rotary Club of Ponte Vedra Beach Audrey and Gerold Schiebler Leslie M. Stevens Irene H. Sullivan Carole and William Zegel $500 - $999 Justin Bailey Kay Cunningham and R. O’Connor Pink House Foundation Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Karen and Jacob Worner ALACHUA $10,000 and Above Dickhaus Charitable Gift Fund at Fidelity Charitable Gainesville Television Network ** Office of the State Attorney Eighth Judicial Circuit Pamphalon Foundation, Inc. $5,000 - $9,999 Alachua County Sheriff’s Office * Mary Cade * Northwestern Mutual Ann and Wayne Southwick* Susan and Tom Spain University of FL Law Center Association $1,000 - $4,999 The Allstate Foundation Catherine Ayers * Cathleen M. Blagay ** Craig Bost * Lee Bowers* Leslie Bram * Cheryl Breon Gail S. and Eric J. Brill * Celia and William Burger C. Frederick and Aase B Thompson Foundation * Charles Denny Charitable Trust Charmettes Alicia G Churchill * City of Gainesville Mary Ann H. Cofrin * Comfort Keepers - Lynn Domenech * Cox Communications ** Teresa and Jib Davidson ** Phyllis Delaney * Steve J. deMontmollin Entercom Gainesville, LLC ** Cherie Fine * Gainesville Dermatology Aesthetic Center ** The Gainesville Sun ** Donna E. Giles and David S. Guzick* Gladys G. Cofrin Fund Mary A. and Ellis C. Greiner Cathy Ipser* Heather and Kelley Jones * Keith Watson Productions, Inc ** Kathleen B. and John Kish Jr. Harold Leslie Maureen T. Long, DVM * Karlene Lucansky * Cindy and Ronald Marks McCallum Cabinets, Inc. – Tom McCallum Linda and Kenneth McGurn* Phoebe Miles * Tish Oleksy * Murriel Page * Alice Patlovich * Tammy Prince * Publix Supermarkets Charities, Inc. Quinn Family Charitable Foundation Inc. Christine W Riggs * Ann Marie Rogers * Susan and William Rout * Vicki Santello * Stacy Scott Dee Dee and Rod Smith TDC Enterainment, Inc. ** Pat Thomas * Trinity United Methodist Church Valerie’s Loft - Valerie Taylor Mary and Mark Wise* Carole and William Zegel * * denotes Giving Society members ** denotes in-kind donor $500 - $999 Alachua County Dental Association Lisa and Herb Anding Beef ‘0’ Brady’s ** Claudia and Roger Brill Victoria Canto Patricia and John Carlson Carr, Riggs and Ingram LLC Lisa and Jeffrey Chacon Coastal Mechanical Special Projects, LLC Robin Cunningham Margie and Stephen Deardourff Erika and Guillermo E. Diaz Dragonfly Graphics ** F. Kayser Enneking John Eriksen F.O.E. Eagles Auxillary Aerie #4385 Gainesville Health & Fitness Center ** Sue Gaintner Lisa and Peter Gearen Barbara Hall Hammock Beach Resort ** James David and Lee Ann Salter Carol and John Koogler Joanna Leathers Chris and Thomas Lyman The Mark Bostick Golf Course @ University of Florida ** Gail Martineau Joel L. McCoy, Jr., CPA, PA Marjorie and Lee McGriff McGriff-Williams Insurance Agency Jennifer McIntosh Shelley Meyer Mount Carmel Baptist Church Lynn Newman Pennington and Bailes ** Sally S. and Stephen M. Polhamus Bonnye and Larry Roose Sea World Adventure Park ** LaDonna Vieweg * Brian Watson - Koss Olinger Peggy and Robert Williams Joan and Allen Wysocki BROWARD $100,000 and Above Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc.* $50,000 - $99,999 Children’s Services Council of Broward County United States Department of Education $25,000 - $49,999 Circle of Friends Foundation/Joanne and Mark Snead* Florida Department of Children and Families Leo Goodwin Foundation, Inc.* Mary Kandaras Estate Trust* United Way of Broward County Commission on Substance Abuse United Way of Broward County* $10,000 - $24,999 AutoNation, Inc.* Broward County Commission, Broward Addiction Recovery Center Citrix Systems, Inc.* Yasmine and Scott Coleman* Denise and Angelo Elia/Casa D’Angelo Ristorante* ** Elite Island Resorts** Florida Department of Law Enforcement The Jones Family Foundation* Miss Katie’s Charm School & Boutique** Robert C. Radice* Sam Berman Charitable Foundation, Inc.* The Sheriff’s Foundation of Broward County, Inc.* US Department of Justice Edward J. Byrne Juvenile Assistance Grant $5,000 - $9,999 Andrea J. Acker* Allen Foundation, Inc.* Allison Brimmer, Ph.D./NSUAAUW* Helen Furia* Healy Foundation* Susan and Jack Loving* Managed Care Risk Services* Publix Super Markets Charities* Senator Debby Sanderson* Leslie M. Stevens* SunSentinel Children’s Fund, a fund of The McCormick Foundation* $1,000 - $4,999 4Girls Foundation, Inc.* Alfred and Rose Miniaci Foundation, Inc.* American National Bank* Jennifer O’Flannery Anderson, Ph.D. Bank of America Sheila Bechert* Penelope Blair* Broad and Cassel Broward County Women Lawyers’ Association* Broward Health Children’s Aid Club (CAC)* Children’s Opportunity Group, Inc.* City of Wilton Manors/ Wilton Manors Police Department* Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate CARES Foundation* Community Foundation of Broward Lynne and Thomas T. Coon, Jr.* Cooper City Commerce Center, Inc.* Dale Ross Campaign Account John Deinhardt Kubicki Draper Joyce and Bob Epstein* Saul Epstein Nikki and Timothy Ermatinger* Christine Fanizzi* Barbara Ferguson* Ferrari-Maserati of Fort Lauderdale** Finizio & Finizio Law Offices, PA* Marianne Finizio and Robert Stewart First Southern Bank* Connie and Theo Folz* The GEO Group, Inc.* Deanne Gertner and Warren Wheeler* Mary-Jane Graff* Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. Foundation, Inc.* Linda and Hon. William Haury, Jr.* Sylvia Henderson Sara Rashti and Philip Hopkins* Hudson Family Foundation* Hugh’s Culinary** Huizenga Family Foundation Richard S. Ingham, Jr.* Tim Ingham and Julie Pabst Jaline Boccuzzi, DMD PA Pauline and Richard Brodeur Cheryl and Stephen Budd Andre Capi Kris and Dick Coker Jane and Robert Conti Cooley Bastone Gill Family Charitable Fund in Memory of Fred Bastone of the Community Foundation of Broward Daoud’s Fine Jewelry** Daughters of Penelope Leda Chapter 59 Amy Engelberg Mark Feinstein Florida Panthers Foundation** Giselle Cheminand / GCI Worldwide Corp. Gonzalez & Goetz, LLC* Barbara and Arnold Grevior Deborah and John Hartman Lois and Hal Herman The Janoura Group, Inc. The Jonathan S. and Patricia England Foundation Laurence and Edith G. Weiss Foundation, Inc. Pru Lewis Lauren Littlejohn Marriott Harbor Beach Resort and Spa** Mayors at Galleria Mall** Elaine and Dr. Kenneth Monson Panera Bread/Covelli Enterprises** Jane and George Rankin Riverside Hotel** Hon. Stacy M. Ross Service Choice Lawn & Pest Control Angela Sherlock* Phil Smith Soroptimist International of Davie Soroptimist International of Fort Lauderdale** Southwest Airlines Co.** Adrianna and Jack Tavone Karen Unger and Chaplain Ron Perkins* Victoria & Associates Career Services Jerome Vogel The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa** Gloria Wetherington Katherine Zeigler COLLIER $10,000 and Above Arthrex, Inc. Costley Family Foundation Diermeier Family Foundation Elizabeth Galeana Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mimi Foundation * denotes Giving Society members ** denotes in-kind donor $5,000 - $9,999 BB&T Executive Women’s Golf Association The League Club, Inc. Shelia Smith Davis Columbus Foundation United Way of Collier County Zonta Club of Naples $1,000- $4,999 Kathleen Azzariti Susan and William Brock Community Foundation of Collier County Elizabeth and Norman Crowder Sheilah Crowley Delaney Meeting and Event Management The Diamond District Mr. and Mrs. C. Eisenacher Frank Fornari The Forum Club of Southwest Florida Fox Plastic Surgery Center Myra Friedman Germain BMW of Naples Goodwill Industries of SW Florida Jean Hahm Home-Tech Michelle Jones Eileen Mann Faith Matous Cheryl McDonnell Kathleen Passidomo Regions Bank Garrett Richter Maureen Russell Arlene Shapiro Angelina Spencer R. J. Vitelli Wainscott Family Fund Kristen Weardon Nancy White $500 - $999 A Jaron Studio Cheryl Baber Dr. and Mrs. Neal Beightol Kimberly A Bellestri Yvonne Bourk Lori and Edward Cohen David M. Crisp DeVoe Automotive Group Mindy DiPietro Virginia Forget Jen Franchino Connie and Edward J. Fullmer Gulf Coast Coin & Jewelry Michelle Shaw Hashman Key Bank National Association Elisabeth and Jacob Nassberg Gayle Nelson Cindy and Philip Obrecht Pat Patterson PNC Foundation John Sigg Alfred Southall Jr. Chandra Spary SWFL Chapter of the Kiwis Vanderbilt Presbyterian Womens Association Sandra Winetroub ESCAMBIA $250,000 and Above Dugas Family Foundation, Inc. Quint and Rishy Studer Charitable Giving* $50,000 - $249,999 J. H. Baroco Foundation Inc. Abby and Robert Rinke $20,000 - $49,999 Gannett Foundation The Kugelmann Foundation $10,000 - $19,999 The Bear Family Foundation, Inc. Laura Keene Teresa Levin* Merrill Lynch Gigi and Tom Owens The Russenberger Foundation Sansing Foundation, Inc. Justine Simoni Switzer Brothers Charitable Foundation John T. Tolan, Jr., TTEE $5,000 - $9,999 Bear Family Foundation Ann Belleau* Karen Brown* Carol and Charles Carlan* The Chadbourne Family Foundation, Inc. Cox Communication Elaine and Brooks Davis* The GE Foundation Rachael and Albi Gilmer* James J. Marks Foundation* The Kerrigan Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. Jane Merrill* Marjorie and Alan Moore* Mike Papantonio Pete Moore Chevrolet Marlene Sackheim* Joe Scarborough United Way of Escambia County Judith and Robert Zitzewitz* $1,000 - $4,999 A. Downing Gray & Company Denise Ables* Laura and Sam Alliss Christie and David Alsop Carolyn Appleyard* Anai Barangan Jennifer and Lewis Bear III* Mr. and Mrs. Johnny H. Bell* Lorrie Berry* Suzanne Berry* Vicki Bordelon* Anne and John Brewer Monaand Jerry Brown* Linda Buehler Cathy and Peter Butler* Beverly Campbell* Cheveron Humankind Matching Natalie Ciano Connie Clark* Donna Clark Robert Combs Shannon W. Cook* Terri Davidson Diane DeJean and William Balchunas* Kathy and Mike Denkler* Dr. and Mrs. Tara and Michael Dolister Jennifer and Kevin Doyle* Jacqueline Falzone Amy and Timothy Falzone Don and Lori Farmer* Drs. Ed and Forrest Faulkner* Susan and Brian Finger* Mary Gamble* Laura Ann Gill Gulf Breeze Optimist Club Gulf Isle Neighbors Gulf Power Foundation Lorese Hines* Linda Hoffman Frances Horton* Martha Ann Hunter Helen Ihns International Paper Anthony Jacobs Mark Juneau Jr. M.D. Bettie Kahn Dr. and Mrs. Celeste and Alan Krys Fred Levin* Levin & Papantonio Linda and Charles Liberis* David Lister* Mary Ann Long* Karen and Ted Mansfield* Bobby Marcus Marianne McMahon* Cate Merrill Bill Mertins* Jan Miller Marcy Miller* Stephen K. Miller Terry Miller Marianne Moore* David Morgan, Sheriff Nancy K. Morris Lianna Marks Nash* Barbara Orth* Katherine Ostrander Lauren Parra Shannon Paulos* Jerre and John Peacock C. Wade Peters, M.D. Diane and Brad Peterson Sean Phillips Picard-Dannheisser Family Foundation Jacqueline Pollei Ginger and John Porter* Nell Potter, MD* Susan Ragan F. T. Ratchford Attorney at Law Laurie Rodgers and Pat Parmley Jenny Roney PACE | 2013 Annual Report 11 John and Nellie Bastien Memorial Foundation* Lisa and Catesby Jones Nina and Eric Lear* Lou and May Jean Wolff Family Foundation Fund of the Community Foundation of Broward* Toby and Terry Manke* Steven Mariano* Mario Mangone/The Self Storage Depot, Inc.* Ginger Martin* Suzie Horovitz Maurer and Laurence Maurer* Caroline and Paul McGee* Meike and Dominick Miniaci Thomas Mulligan* Muvico Theaters, Inc.** Lynda Napolitano* NCCI Holdings, Inc.* Sandra and Peter Nori* Linda and Robert O’Mara* Aggie A. Pappas* Peter Slavis/Greenspoon Marder PA* Ingrid and Joseph Piccirilli* Point Pleasant Wellness Spa** Joseph Della Ratta REMS Group Rita and Rick Case/Rick Case Auto Group* Robert O. Law Foundation, Inc.* Commissioner Bruce G. and Sharlene Roberts* Jacquelyn and Bruce Rogow* Seiler, Zaden, Rimes & Wahlbrink* Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino** Cheri and Charlie Silveria Stephen L. Goldstein and Fred Goldstein/Sylvia K. Goldstein Education Fund* Merrill Thomas Sharyn Bey Turchin** United Way of Palm Beach County, Inc. US Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management* Barbara Wagner and Richard Wagenheim* Lynne Wines* Wini and Joseph Amaturo/ Amaturo Family Foundation* Women’s Executive Club of Fort Lauderdale* Theresa and Richard Zaden* $500 - $999 Kristin Anderson Carole Berman Bettye Grant* Hon. Martin J. Bidwill* Susan and Robert Black Blue Moon Fish Co.** Boca Raton Resort and Club** 12 PACE | 2013 Annual Report Katharine Searcy* Siemens Building Technologies Scott Simmering* Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. Society of the Debutante Charity Cotillion Dr. Noel Spurlock Mallory Studer* Quinton D. Studer* Rishy Studer* Carrieand J.J. Talbott Jeremiah J. Talbott, PA Trinity Presbyterian Church Maureen Valentino* Brenda and Fred Vigodsky* Cyndi Dawson Warren* Laura Wehry Wells Fargo Ruth White Linda Whitman* Gail Williams* Tiffany T. Woodward Susan Woolf* Tonya Zimmern* $500 - $999 Abigail and David Ackerman Hazel Adams Alice Bush Christ Church Parish Lisa Cleveland Rene Cole Nancy Davis Dr. Anthony DeRaimo Gulf Coast Friends Darlene and Jon Hammond Sharon Hightower Lee Mclaughlin (Lee Tracy Shoes & Apparel) Margaret N. Lorren Trust Sydney McAbee Jenifer Morrison Patrick and Norma Fleming Murray Margaret O’Reilly Ruth Orth Karla Schmitz Hazel Shackley Dawn Wein HILLSBOROUGH $10,000 and Above Coach Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 Interfaith Social Action Council of Sun City Center Kass Schuler, P.A. $1,000 - $4,999 Cecile Bare Kay Cummingham Grow Financial Hamburger Mary’s Jr. League of Tampa New York Life Foundation Par, Inc. * United Community Church United Way of Sun Coast United Way of Tampa Dierdre White $500 - $999 Bank of Tampa Anne Carney Carol Crawford Marleen Geyen Renier Gobea-Millan Independent Financial Millenium Sertoma Club Teresa Morrow Jodi and Mark Perez Tampa Bay Players, Inc. Women in Nielsen JACKSONVILLE $100,000 and Above Jacksonville Children’s Commission Nancy McDonald Trust $50,000 - $99,999 Nancy and Gary Chartrand* COMCAST Andrus Healy** Henry and Lucy Gooding Foundation Margaret and Robert Hill* Jacksonville Jaguar Foundation Brooke and Hap Stein* Women’s Giving Alliance $30,000 to $49,999 Healy Family Foundation United Way of Northeast Florida $10,000 to $29,999 Peggy and J.F. Bryan* CITI Joan and Preston Haskell* Laura Lete* Mayo Foundation Sherry Murray* Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition Mrs. C. Herman Terry Delores Barr Weaver $5,000 to $9,999 Melissa Adams* Eleanor J. Ashby* Baggs Dixon Powell Group* Lynn and Gordon Bailey* Lynn H. Bertram* Michael Born* Rae Brown* Sandra Cook* Kitty and Ander Crenshaw* Laura and Jim Crooks* Barbara J. Drake* Renee R. Finley* Florida Blue Foundation Brenda and Earnie Franklin* Mattie and Stewart Fraser* Laura M. Gonzales* Victoria Hahn* Jill and Marcus Haile* Hands On Jacksonville, Inc. Birgit Harrell* Maribel Hernandez* Julie Holt* Susan and Ted Hughes* Amanda Joyce* Gayle Kanak* Holly and Craig Kobrin* Maxine Kroll* Mary Pat and Dave Kulik* Helen LaMore* Helen M. Lane* * denotes Giving Society members ** denotes in-kind donor Tanya and James Leonard* Katharine and David Loeb* Barbara Maple* Joanne and James Marx* Eleanor Maxwell* Karen McCombs* Tammy McGriff* Renee McQueen* Connie Menor* Debbie More* Sherry Murray* Teresa K. Myers* Karen Nasrallah* Carmen North* Sarah Patent* Mary Pietan* Marian B. Poitevent* Emily A. Rambo* Pam Ricard* Cyndi and Kent Schmidt* Karen and Allan Seals* Carol and Bob Shircliff* Cristalia and Derrick Smith* Elaine Stallings Morgan and John Starks* Betty and Dwight Strickland*’ Beth Touchton* Neely Towe* Uptown Civitan Mary Warner* Tracey Westbrook* Ruth Whitner* Vicky Wild* Ellen and James Wiss* Kelly Witt* Zimmerman Family Foundation* $1,000 - $4,999 Acosta Sales & Marketing Arlington Lion’s Club AT&T Telecom Pioneers Florida Kristi N Bageant-Epperson Bank of America Charitable Foundation Clare Berry Catherine and Mike Datres Deerwood Rotary Charities Patty and Jose deRojas Sandi Edwards Emily Balz Smith Foundation Helen Euston Sandra L. Herrington Michael Humphrey Marty and Miles King Prudence Chiang Kuia Christopher Leeper Susan and Ron Masucci Maria Mestre* Murray Family Scholarship Nustar Energy LP Fran Pepis Pioneer Express, Inc. Miyuki K. Scheidel Schumann Foundation Shepherd of the Woods Luthern Church Loretta and Ted Thranhardt Truist Mr. & Mrs. James Van Vleck Robert Wall Wells Fargo Foundation Windstream WJCT Paige Yauger** Carol Yelinek $500 - $999 Virgina Allmond Tamelyn Banno Mr. & Mrs. R. Paul Bent Shirley Bullington Mr. & Mrs. Michael Callaway Mary and Doug Coleman CSX Foundation CSX Transportation Employees E-Rate Advantage Lavonia Fore Gilbert Appraisal Reviews Larry Grogg M. Elaine Hall Craig S. Heligman Irene Lazzara Ronald Levin Connie Menor Cynthia and James Montgomery Mary M. Morris Patricia Remmer Charitible Trust Betty and Tom Petway Pilot Club of Jacksonville Patricia A. Reeder Lois and Harvey Schlesinger Helen and Michael Spencer Mary E. Strickland Alan Taffet Janet Terlouw Chase Zimmerman LEE $10,000 and Above Chief Doug Baker David and Karen Johnson Crowther* Bernese B. Davis Mary and Scott Fischer* Home-Tech: Sonya Sawyer* Kleist Family Foundation* Lamar Advertising The News-Press Media Group Sandra Stilwell & Sons* Anna “Boots” Tolles United Way of Lee, Hendry and Glades Counties Waterman Broadcasting White House Black Market WINK 96.9 FM Zonta Foundation of SWFL, Inc. $5,000 - $9,999 Catherine and Don Canterna* CenturyLink Christin and David Collins* Cheryl and Dave Copham* Edison National Bank* Heritage Palms Women’s Golf Association John E. and Aliese Price Foundation, Inc. Cookie Levinsky Gail Markham* Rotary Club of Fort Myers Theodore Cross Family Charitable Foundation Anne M. Wittenborn* $1,000 - $4,999 ACRA Electric, Inc. Todd P. Adams Betsy Alderman* Karen Bell* Patricia Bell* Lizbeth Benacquisto* Better Coupons BJ’s Wholesale Club Boost Creative Doretta Bree Robin Broyles* State Representative Matthew H. Caldwell Caloosa Tent and Rental* Pat Carroll* Donna J. Caruso* Todd and Tracey Coppin Caruso* CCIM/Krise Commercial Group, LLC* Karen Chapman* Heather Christie* Community Foundation of Collier County Dianne Cook Dianne and Ronald Cook Heather and Mark Creighton Lisa Cronin Amanda Cross Stephen J. deMontmollin Margaret and David Depew* Cheri and David DePree* Suzanne and Charles H. Edwards* Kelly Fayer, P.A.* Fernandez Family Foundation First National Bank of the Gulf Coast Charitable Foundation, Inc. Heather Fitzenhagen* Donna M. Flammang* Florida Gulf Coast University Foundation, Inc. Grace Frey* Lorraine Frey Linda Fried* Brad Phelps and Ryan Frost* Pason Gaddis* Gannett FoundationMatching Gift Center The GE Foundation Dena and Patrick Geraghty* Tom Giles* Goodwill Industries of Southwest Florida, Inc. Kitty Green* Gulfcoast Coin & Jewelry Gulfshore Life Magazine Leslie and Tom Gunderson* Lorraine L. Hanno* Harley-Davidson of Fort Myers Kim and Jody Hart* Henderson Franklin Attorneys at Law Penny Henkel* Spada Salon & Day Spa Stilwell Enterprises* Marilyn Stout* Strayhorn & Persons, PL Pamela Templeton* Kelsey Thompson* W. Brown and Jo Carr Thompson Elise M. Thornley* Kathy J Totterdale* Lisa Walsh Judy and Andrew Williams* Diana Willis* Robert Wilson* Beth Wolt* Kathleen Wolter Mary Yankaskas* $500 - $999 John Agnew* Denise Anderson* Barbara Antonietti* David M. Arter, Jr.* Aurora Badia* Barefoot Wine & Bubbly Jennifer Berg* Vera Bergermann* Elizabeth “Betsy” Pearce Bernstein* Florida Marina Clubs, LLC* Janet and John Fritts* Jonathan Gabel* Honorable Josephine Gagliardi* Katherine and Sam Galloway Crystine Galvan* Jamie B Gates* Geraghty, Dougherty & Edwards, P.A. Karen Gerry* Nancy Gibson* Katie Haas David Hall* Matt Hammerling* Sunni Hammermeister Deanna S. Hansen Kimberly and Jay Haskins* Elaine Hawkins* Amy Hawthorne, Esq.* Helen J Hendry* Alison Hussey* Edith W. Ink Stefanie Ink* Luis Insignares* Frank Jean, LMT June and John Kimbell* Mary Koeppel Anne Rose* Ute Rosinus* Stephen B. Russell Saks Fifth Avenue Amy and Stephen Sanford* Say Cheese Photo Booth, Inc. Russell Schropp* Beth and Bruce Schultz* Christina Schwinn* Jeffrey T Shafer Lia Sophia South Seas Island Resort Jo Stecher Cathy Stephens* Stevens Construction* Barb and Craig Stevens* Jamie Linn Stuart* Kathy and Rad Sturgis* Donna and James Sublett Kendra Sutton* Synovus Trust Co. Lynne M. Tarman* Gay Rebel Thompson* Dr. & Mrs. Kathy and Ronald Toll* Sharon Torregrossa Tween Waters Inn Lora Ulrich* Emily Haymes Melanie Lee Nancy Miller Jeanna Olson* Laura Osteen Sandra Rackley Tallahasse Sunrise Rotary Club Tally Taco Tomahawk Sports Bar and Grill Bj and William Pike Vickers Harriet Williams MANATEE $10,000 and Above Janet and Jim Green Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc. The Steven V. Mills Memorial Fund, Inc. United Way of Manatee County, Inc. $5,000 - $9,999 Anna Maria Oyster Bar Inc. Community Foundation of Sarasota Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund invest in the FUTURE Tara and Don Molloy* Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Joann Morris Karen Mosteller* New Beginnings Events Ophthalmic Facial Plastic Surgery Palm Printing Strategic Solutions Andre Patrone* Dr. Sandra Pavelka* Elizabeth Perez-Lavin* Power Purchasing* Prawnbroker Group Prendiville Facial Plastic Surgery Tehjan S. Prendiville Kathy Lynne Roberts Pritchett* Private Client Insurance Services, LLC Connie and Louis Rosellini* Royal Shell Vacations, Inc. San Carlos Self Storage Lesley De Sanctis Lisa Joy Sands Sanibel Congregational Women in Mission (SCWIM) Honorable James and Diann Seals* Caryn Smith* Southwest Florida Community Foundation Cynthia Black* Victoria Black* Susan and Mark Blust* Karina and Eric Borgia* Marshall T. Bower* Suzanne Boy* Amanda Brock and Luis Rivera* Christine and Terri Brosh* Rusty Brown* Nancy and Erick Burton Cape Coral Community Foundation Tracie Carlson* Angeli Chin* Chris-Tel Company* City of Fort Myers Melissa Cofta* Brittany Cohill* Timi Coleman* Jeffrey Cull* Daniel R. and Anne M. Harper Foundation Alyssa DeLora Beverly Duff* Valerie R. Dyke* Julia East* Michele Eddy* Charlotte and Charles Edwards* Joann Curtin Elardo* Susan Erickson* Fran Femming* Mary Fischer* Florida Eye Health * denotes Giving Society members ** denotes in-kind donor Cheryl F. Komnick* Arvey Krise* Jane Lane* Melissa Leach* Mary and Norman Love* Barbara B Mann* Lisa Marazzi* Jacke and Arden McCurdy* Nancy McGovern* Noelle M. Melanson Stephanie Miller* Theresa and Joe Mitchell* Neale Montgomery* Jocelyne Mufalli* Dorothy D. Munsch* Elizabeth Munz Myers, Brettholtz & Company, PA Kathleen and Emmett Nealon* Wendy Newman* Joni Norton* Sarah Owen* Annette M. St. PierreMacKoul* Paul and Gail Pinault* Vicki Pitbladdo* Power Purchasing, Inc.Donna Marks* Stephen Prendiville Bob Puls* Red Sox Foundation* Muni B. Reynoldson* Riverchase Dermatology Rena Romano* Dr. Kate Wagner* Sasha and Stuart Williams* Women’s Day Caprice Woodburn Andrea Wright* Karen Wynter* LEON $10,000 and Above City of Tallahassee Kerrigan Family Charitable Fnd* Leon County United Way Of Big Bend $5,000 - $9,999 KIA AUTOSPORT - Melanie Lee* $1,000 - $4,999 Ameriprise Financial Susann and Harry Anstead* Beatitude Foundation Dorothy Binger* Civilian Club Of Tallahassee Catherine Jones* M and R Foods Management Sherrill and Jimmy Ragans* Rudnick Development Tallahassee State Bank Robin and Dan Thompson* $500 - $999 Tiffany Ardley Robert Christie Alicia Crew Delta Sigma Theta Manatee Community Foundation Pittsburgh Pirates W. Paul Hoenle Foundation $1,000 - $4,999 BB&T Insurance Services, Inc. Bright House Networks Campaign Account for W. Brad Steube for Sheriff Claudia Cannon Dr. & Mrs. Megan and James Chatham Duncan Real Estate - Darcie Duncan Edward and Lillian H. Bishop Foundation Eileen Fisher, Inc. Jeff Eisenmann Florida Community Bank Tricia Fulton Kelly and Steve Fyffe Home Tech Amanda Horne Icard, Merrill, Cullis, Timm, Furen & Ginsberg Inn Group Inc. The J. Stuart & Elizabeth Moore Charitable Foundation Denise and Robert Johnson Lori and Bill Klemish LaPensee Plumbing Manatee Memorial Hospital Marty Miller Sally Mills Mosaic PACE | 2013 Annual Report 13 Hodges University Lindy Holt* Hope HealthCare Services* Hope Hospice and Community Services House of Wu Hughes, Snell & Co., P.A. Wanda M. Hurt* Irberseder Films Irrestible Confections Jason’s deli Junior League of Fort Myers Brian Kelley La Trattoria Cafe Napoli Nicole Laquis* Lee Memorial Health System Connie and Ed Lizak* Loretta Bridal Boutique Susan and Andrew Malach* Donna and John Manning Tammy Surratt Marino* Danielli Martel Lisa and Kirk Martin* Douglas L. Meurer* Lee Meyers* Karen Miller* Mills-Price & Associate* Cora Cisneros Molloy* 14 PACE | 2013 Annual Report Valerie and Chris Parsons Planet Stone Marble & Granite Tara and Bill Poulton Teresa Rawe Rotary Club of West Bradenton Service Club of Manatee County Florida, Inc. Sun Hydraulics Swat Networks Debbie and Steve Tapp Blalock Walters Greg and Amy Wick Mavis $500 - $999 Margaret Parente Berry and Brian Berry BOA Sisterhood Ashley Brown and Jim Templeton Betty and Don Callaghan Andrew Cantrell Theresa Kaklis-Dees and John Dees Teri Folkens Robert Gause Karen and Alex Harllee Ralph Hoenle Kohl’s Mary and Reece Lansberg Jeanette and Ron Mills Connie and Joe Myers Marcia Roger Barbara Sato David Scherer Sparks Computerized Car Care Jason Stanford Marla and Jeff Sverdlow Trinity Lutheran Church of Bradenton Scott Watkins Helena and Derek Williams Karim and Dionne Yamout MARION $10,000 and Above United Way of Marion County $1,000 - $4,999 Craig Bachrodt * Anne and Walter Berman * Cathleen Blagay * Cannon Law Firm Suzy and John Heinbockel * Alexander Muhs Palm Chevrolet * Dr. & Mrs. Lauren and Ron Spencer * Joyce Urban Walmart Foundation $500 - $999 Dana and Raymond Andrews Jean and John Bittle Drs. Riadh and Manal Fakhoury First Presbyterian Church Grace Episcopal Church of Ocala Susan and Randy Herbert Lynn and John Knettles Ocala West United Methodist Women Representative H. Marlene O’Toole Regions Bank Salvation Army Becky and James Schatt Skin Cancer Center Representative Charles and Michelle Stone Webster University Zonta Club of Ocala ORANGE $10,000 and Above Bahama Breeze Heart of Florida United Way $5,000 - $9,999 Centennial Bank Dream Big Foundation Virginia and Alex Hull “The Stephen Colbert American Dream Fund of Coastal Community Foundation” SunTrust Foundation Tupperware Brands Corporation $1,000 - $4,999 5th 3rd Bank American Association of University Women Bank of America United Way Campaign Rachael Crews, ESQ. Eileen Fisher Kathy and Kevin Fraser Gray Robinson - Attorneys at Law Katrina Lindsey, ESQ. Kara and Timothy Moore Jo-El Quinlan Chris Rolle Anita Roque Visit Orlando $500 - $999 Community Foundation of Central Florida,Inc. Barbara and James Knapp Anne Landrum Ellen and Gary Parker SunTrust United Way Campaign Wells Fargo - Wachovia Foundation Special thanks to Winter Park Construction PALM BEACH $50,000 and Above Jim Moran Foundation United Way of Palm Beach $1,000 - $4,999 4 Girls Foundation Community Foundation of Palm Beach Elayne Goodman Ibis Golf and Country Club Marybeth Kincey Nona and William Kramer Marilyn Perez and Luis Martinez The Philip and Julia Meshberg Family Foundation Inc. Kathe Thompson Truist * denotes Giving Society members ** denotes in-kind donor $500 - $999 B.C. Perkins Trust Kristin Bennett Exchangette Club of North Palm Beach Green Span Foundation Helen Wagner and William Mcafee Lisa Russo Barbara White Women’s Foundation of PBC PASCO $10,000 and Above Tampa Bay Times Forum West Pasco Chamber of Commerce $1,000 - $4,999 Chris Nocco Rotary Club of Trinity Wells Fargo Foundation $500 - $999 Artsy Girls, LLC Chelsea Dental Maxine Clayton Joseph Detrano Alice Everard Paul Friedlander Newport Richey Rotary Club Verizon PINELLAS $10,000 and Above Beth Dillinger Foundation* Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office Schoen Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 Gannett Foundaiton Heritage United Methodist Church Prince of Peace Lutheran Church $1,000 - $4,999 Ann Blumencranz City of Pinellas Park Clark Family Fund Community Foundaiton of Tampa Bay Diane Crowl Dale Christensen Family Foundation Joyce Funk Liz and Charles Gonzalez Gail Handel* Deborah Kynes Senator Jack Latvala Debbie and Larry Lieberman The Honorable Patricia Muscarella National Christian Foundation National Philanthropic/Sol PNC Bank Progress Energy Publix Super Markets Charities Jan Regulaski Sabal Trust Company Helanie Solc* The Honorable Irene Sullivan* Unilever U.S. Foundation Mary and John Wheeler $500-$999 Beverly Beirl* Angela Blaylock Church Women United James Doyle Dena Hale* Sue and William Keweshan Richard Lane Carol and Jim Lankton Mary Mascaro Coni Notter Maureen O’Connor The Tampa Bay Players Barbara Thomas* United Way of Tampa Bay Joann White POLK $5,000 and Above James H. Hamm III* Debbie Haskell* Suzette Jones* Charlotte Tucker* Hazel “Hean” Wright* $1,000 - $4,999 Cardiovasc Center for Res Inc. Detroit Tigers Foundation of Florida Rhonda and Richard Grant Leslie Kalna Jill and Mike Mitchell Regal Automotive Group Saddle Creek Corporation Scott Kelly Villa Club, LLC Senator Kelli Stargel SunTrust Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Vicki and Robert Wolf $500 - $999 Action Home Care, Inc. Drummond Co., Inc. Fresh Dough Pizza LLC Beverly D. Hollis Hulbert Homes Alice Hunt McKinley Financial Services, Inc. Olive Branch Realty Tiffant P. Osler Martha Pellegrini Representative Seth McKeel Campaign Account Marsha Faux Shields Amy Thornhill United Methodist Temple Men’s Club TREASURE COAST $50,000 and Above Allegany Franciscan Foundation $25,000 - $49,999 United Way St Lucie $5,000 - $9,999 Barbara Meadows $1,000 - $4,999 Christina Wilson Adams * Mark Barnes Coggin Ft. Pierce PGA Country Club Publix Super Markets Royal Palms of St. Lucie Evett Simmons* Unity Property Development Walmart Business Theora and Horace Webb* $500 - $999 Battle Creek Foundation Vicki Colter Larry Lee, Jr. Greenspoon Marder Maryann Picker Stever Rivera Walmart Stores, Inc. VOLUSIA $10,000 and Above Perryman Family Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 Spanish River Grill Suntrust Foundation United Way of Volusia Flagler Counties $1,000 - $4,999 Allstate Foundation Avectra, Inc. Rebecca Becker Jeff Blass Consolidated Tomoka Land Co. Daytona Mustang Club DME Automotive Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Floridian Bank Christopher Higgs Michelle Jackson Patricia and Stephen Lang Radiology Imaging Associates Realty Pros and Associates Sara Truhlar Volusia County Health Department Constance Yuschok $500 - $999 American Assoc Of Univ Women R Molto Bella Brown and Brown of Florida Christ Presbyterian Ormond Beach Cobb and Cole, PA Sherry and Thomas Dargan Daytona International Speedway Thomas Dickman Linda Downs Dennis Higginbotham Intervest Construction, INC. Sherry and Gerald Keyes Linda and William McMunn Cari and Matthew Merrell Pilot Club of Daytona Beach, Inc Madonna and Gerald Reda USTA Florida Michael Walther Julie Young PACE | 2013 Annual Report 15 Monique’s Story PACE Broward M onique began her PACE Center journey as a tenth-grader. She came to PACE Broward as a result of severe bullying during her childhood. After enrolling at PACE, Monique learned that it was okay to take off her “mask” and be herself. At PACE her self-esteem significantly improved and she gained confidence to be herself. Monique quickly advanced to the highest level of the PACE merit system and earned a spot on the girls’ House Council in student government. As a strong leader on the council she advocated on behalf of her peers and mentored newly enrolled girls. She also demonstrated artistic talents and was selected as part of “Girls N’ Power,” an eight- week, arts-based, confidence-building program offered by Young at Art Museum. Eighteen months after coming to PACE, Monique graduated with honors and was awarded a two-year scholarship to Broward College. At graduation, Monique said, “I am really looking forward to attending college, because I’m one step closer to finding out who I am and what I’m going to be.” Her career goal is to become a market research analyst. “It was an honor to attend PACE, where the staff gives their all to the girls,” she added. PACE was honored to be a part of her journey and we are proud of how she overcame many obstacles. We wish her much success and look forward to hearing about her future achievements, including graduation from college. It was an honor to attend PACE, where the staff gives their all to the girls. — Monique PACE CENTER FOR GIRLS VALUES AND PRINCIPLES GUIDING OUR ACTIONS HONOR THE FEMALE SPIRIT: We value and promote the EXHIBIT COURAGE: We think courage is essential in making a female perspective by respecting its distinct needs, creating safe and gender responsive environments and celebrating the female experience. difference, enabling us to speak for those who cannot, take risks to do what is right, deliver just and fair consequences and be accountable for our actions. FOCUS ON STRENGTHS: We look to identify strengths in SEEK EXCELLENCE: We strive for excellence in all we our girls, their families, our staff and supporters. Using these strengths as our foundation, we build strong, confident, productive community participants. accomplish by holding true to our mission while consistently meeting high standards of performance, reflecting critically upon our accomplishments, seeking innovative solutions and believing all things are possible. ACT WITH INTEGRITY AND POSITIVE INTENT: We believe that all actions and decisions must be guided by the highest ethical principles, respecting the uniqueness of all involved and honoring the differences. EMBRACE GROWTH AND CHANGE: We believe that everyone is capable of remarkable growth and only by encouraging change can individuals, organizations and society reach their full potential. VALUE THE WISDOM OF TIME: We understand that patience can be as powerful as immediate action and each has its place. We value the discernment required for their effective use. CREATE PARTNERSHIPS: We believe in developing effective partnerships and long-term relationships by listening to our staff, our girls and their families and our communities, incorporating their input and involving them in our decision-making. INVEST IN THE FUTURE: We place our faith in the longterm growth and development of our girls, staff, agency and communities, believing it is the best strategy for creating results that have lasting impact. PACE CENTER FOR GIRLS BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2012-2013 Carole Zegel, Chair Executive Director, State Attorney, Florida’s 8th Judicial Circuit (ret) Mark Snead, Chair Elect Founder, Circle of Friends Foundation, Global Managing Partner, Accenture (ret) Sherrill Ragans, Vice-Chair Past President, Mercer University President’s Club Sherry Magill President, Jesse Ball du Pont Fund Mei-Mei Chan President and Publisher The News Press Mike Mitchell Director of Government Relations, Publix Supermarkets Mattie Fraser Senior International Director, Civitan International James Seals Juvenile Dependency Court Judge, Florida’s 20th Judicial Circuit (ret) Neil Skene Vice Chairman, MedAffinity Corporation Dena Geraghty Coordinator, Lee County Juvenile & Family Drug Court Mark Barnes, Treasurer Principal, DiBartolomeo, McBee, Hartley & Barnes, CPA Ellen Parker, Immediate Past Chair Asst. Counsel, Darden Restaurants Inc. Harry Anstead Chief Justice Florida Supreme Court (ret) Stephen de Montmollin Vice President Legal Affairs, Av-Med (ret.) Nona Jones, Secretary Government & Community Relations Director, Gainesville Regional Utilities PACE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM Leslie Stevens Vice President of Compensation and Benefits, Citrix Systems, Inc. Jeffery Goldhagen Chief, Division of Community and Societal Pediatrics, University of Florida/ Jacksonville Mary Marx President & CEO Yessica Cancel, MHRM, SPHR, CCP Chief Organizational Development Officer Theresa Giles, CFM, MBA Chief Business Officer REGIONAL DIRECTORS Debbie Moroney, ACSW – North Lynn Kiehne, EdD, MHA – Central Oley Njie, PhD – South Irene Sullivan Juvenile and Family Court Judge, Florida’s 6th Judicial Circuit (ret) PACE CENTERS IN FLORIDA STATE OFFICE Mary Marx, President and CEO One West Adams Street, Suite 301 Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-421-8585 ALACHUA Kathie Southwick, EdS, LMHC Susan and Tom Spain Campus 1010 SE 4th Avenue Gainesville, FL 32601 352‑374‑8799 BROWARD Aggie Pappas, MSW Leo Goodwin Campus 2225 N. Andrews Avenue Wilton Manors, FL 33311 954‑561‑6939 COLLIER AT IMMOKALEE Marianne Kearns Isabel Collier Read Center 160 North 1st Street Immokalee, FL 34142 239-842-5406 ESCAMBIA-SANTA ROSA Laurie Rodgers, MS 1028 Underwood Ave Pensacola, FL 32504 850‑478‑7060 LEON Kelly Otte 1344 Cross Creek Circle Tallahassee, FL 32301 850‑241‑0241 HILLSBOROUGH Tanya R. Hollins 1933 East Hillsborough Avenue, Suite 300 Tampa, FL 33610 813‑739-0410 MANATEE Amy C. Wick Mavis, MEd 3508 26th Street West Bradenton, FL 34205 941‑751‑4566 JACKSONVILLE Renee McQueen, EdD, LMHC Thompson-Weaver Building 2933 University Blvd North Jacksonville, FL 32211 904-448-8002 LEE Meg M. Geltner L. Gail Markham Building 3800 Evans Ave. Fort Myers, FL 33901 239-425-2366 MARION Carole Savage APR, CPRC 328 NE 1st Avenue, Suite 500 Ocala, FL 34470 352-369-0571 MIAMI Sherry Thompson-Giordano 1400 NW 36th Street Miami, FL 33142 305-978-1493 ORANGE Dee Rosado-Chan, MPA 445 N. Wymore Road Winter Park, FL 32789 407‑992-0456 www.pacecenter.org PALM BEACH Angela Clarke 1225 D South Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33415 561‑472-1990 PASCO Gail Armstrong 12200 US Hwy 19 Hudson, FL 34667 727‑849‑1901 PINELLAS Sally Zeh, MPA 4000 Gateway Center Blvd, Suite 400 Pinellas Park, FL 33782 727‑456-1566 POLK Michele DeLoach 101 W. Main Street, Suite 140 Lakeland, FL 33815 863-688-5596 TREASURE COAST Teresa Johnson, MS, GPC 3651 Virginia Ave Ft Pierce, FL 34981 772‑595‑8880 VOLUSIA-FLAGLER Lori Richards, MNM Rigby Center 208 Central Avenue Ormond Beach, FL 32174 386‑944-1111