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AT&T Pioneers donate school supplies to PACE Center for Girls, Pinellas

AT&T Pioneers, a volunteer network of current and former AT&T employees, donated school supplies to PACE Center for Girls, Pinellas.

AT&T Pioneers made a special delivery to the PACE Center for Girls, Pinellas, on Nov. 13.

The AT&T Pioneers, a volunteer network of current and former AT&T employees, delivered a carload of school supplies and personal items to the PACE Center for Girls. PACE offers education, counseling and support services to girls who are failing in school, struggling with substance abuse or combating unhealthy relationships. It is the only resource of its kind in Pinellas County.

A group of girls who attend PACE, along with Pinellas County’s public defender and Tampa Bay area state legislators, welcomed the delivery from AT&T Pioneers volunteers.

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In photo, back row: Pinellas-Pasco Public Defender Bob Dillinger; PACE board member Kay Dillinger; AT&T volunteer Jimmy Weldon; AT&T Pioneers President Andrew Hall; State Rep. Chris Latvala; AT&T Regional Manager Ed Narain; State Rep. Dwight Dudley; AT&T volunteer Colten Slagg.

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