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Published: February 25, 2009
DOWNTOWN - Tampa Downtown Rotary welcomed guest speaker Chantel Griffin-Stampfer, executive director of PACE Center for Girls in Hillsborough County, at its Feb. 10 meeting.
The nonprofit Practical Academic Cultural Education Center provides a nonresidential delinquency-prevention program for young women ages 12 to 18. Pace helps about 250 at-risk girls a year stay on track to become successful.
Griffin-Stampfer discussed the program's accomplishments and current funding challenges. For information on the center for girls, go to www.pacecenter.org.
The Tampa Downtown Rotary meets at 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays at the St. Pete Times Forum.
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