Jacksonville’s PACE Center for Girls partnering with community to combat youth mental health crisis

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September is Suicide Prevention Month and a local school for girls, with a focus on mental health is raising awareness.

The PACE Center for Girls in Jacksonville is partnering with Vystar Credit Union, bringing more than 30 volunteers to combat the youth mental health crisis.

“I love the colors, you can express yourself, like blue for sad or purple for happy,” said Jay, a senior at the PACE Center for Girls in Jacksonville. “The program really is a year-round program to give the girls an opportunity to catch up academically but also to provide that social service aspect,” said Tami.

 

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