Help us deliver PACE to Georgia students!

 

What is the OUT OF HAND pace education program?

The PACE Education Program is an innovative and arts-based program for CSEC prevention for middle school students. CSEC stands for Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, a far too common experience for many Georgia youth. PACE aims to fill the need for engaging and practical prevention education at an age-appropriate level. 

Why make a program for middle school students?

Children 12-14 years old are the most targeted age group by abusers and traffickers. Research tells us that that age range is trending even younger with the growing forms of online communication and social media, which can allow anonymous access to potential victims. Therefore, it is imperative to provide comprehensive education on this subject before students reach the age most frequently targeted.

How big a problem is this in Georgia?

 
 

Learn More

Watch “See You” below, a short film created to spread Child Sex Trafficking Awareness and Prevention in Georgia Middle Schools. Created by Lee Osorio and Gabrielle Fulton Ponder.

How can you help?

Host a screening and connect us to people and organizations that care about this issue and can be of assistance.

Or make a donation!

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