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P.A.C.E. works collaboratively with other nonprofit organizations, local businesses and educational institutions. The Straight A's Alliance serves as a partnership with programs that focus on Arts, Academics, and cultural Awareness for youth throughout greater Boston. The goal of the Alliance is two build a stronger network of programs for youth achievement. In addition to the Alliance, P.A.C.E. is a member of Mattapan United, the Boston Pan African Forum and the Black Community Information Center. 

P.A.C.E. has resided its programs at the Blackstone Community Center, Grovehall Community Center, Egleston YMCA and the Mattahunt Community Center.

P.A.C.E. Straight A's Initiative current major partners are Boston Public Schools, Boston Center for Youth and Families,  Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD), Black Community Information Center Inc. and the Veterans Benefits Clearinghouse Development.


The community partners below are a part of our
Straight A's Alliance for community empowerment:

Our current community alliance includes:
  • Aashka Dance Company
  • DisnDat Band-Pan United
  • Center for African, Caribbean and Community Development, Umass Boston
  • 4Star Dance Studio
  • Mattapan Cultural Arts Development
  • Franklin Park Tennis Association
  • Mildred Ave. Community Center
  • Mattahunt Community Center
  • Grove Hall Residence Association
  • Suffolk  University Moakley Center for Public Management

If you are interested in collaborations and/or partnerships, please email info@paceachievement.org


"This organization is supported in part by a grant from the Boston Cultural Council and administered by the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture." P.A.C.E. programs and projects are partially funded by The Boston Foundation and The Lenny Zakim Fund

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