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Pace Center for Girls Volusia-Flagler welcomes new development director

Shinece Carr comes to Pace with a background in the Volusia County nonprofit community.


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  • | 11:00 a.m. January 21, 2025
Shinece Carr. Courtesy photo
Shinece Carr. Courtesy photo
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Pace Center for Girls Volusia-Flagler has a new development director.

Shinece Carr comes to Pace with a background in the Volusia County nonprofit community, and a press release states she "loves seeing services grow to align with community needs."

“I’ve heard it said that our youth population is our future — supporting, empowering, advocating, and educating them with care is the foundation of making a difference," Carr said. "I look forward to being a part of such a great program and exploring the funding options that will allow us to carry on the legacy of our founder, Vicki Burke.”

When she's not at work, Carr enjoys spending time with her family and her dog, the press release states. She also volunteers in the community and helps with disaster relief.

 

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