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Darkemia Dubose M.ed.

Social Services Manager at Pace Center for Girls

Darkemia DuBose, M.Ed. has extensive experience in social services and mental health counseling, currently serving as Social Services Manager, Reach Therapist, and Counselor at Pace Center for Girls since February 2019. Previous roles include Lead Preschool Teacher at The Learning Experience, Head Start Preschool Teacher at R’Club Early Learning Academy, and Project H.O.P.E Counselor at Directions for Living, where Darkemia provided therapy to families in the dependency system. Additional experience includes Substance Abuse Counselor at New Season- Colonial Management Group, LP, and Substance Abuse Counseling Intern at Sunflower Landing. Darkemia's educational background includes a Master of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Delta State University and a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education and Teaching from Central State University.

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Tampa, United States

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Pace Center for Girls

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Pace Center for Girls provides year-round safe and supportive academic and counseling programs to help girls understand their past and prepare for their future. Pace’s team of counselors and educators provide middle and high school academic services, counseling, life-skills training, career preparation and more, developing individualized approaches based on each girl’s unique strengths, life experiences and needs at no cost. Pace is a supportive community for girls to build healthy relationships, plan for their future and overcome trauma. Girls face challenges in public schools, the juvenile justice system and in accessing mental health care. For girls who require additional support or have experienced trauma, finding the best path forward in these systems can be overwhelming. Pace believes All girls, regardless of their story, deserve support on the road to becoming strong, compassionate and successful women. and when properly supported, all girls have the power to achieve their own vision of success, which leads to positive outcomes for themselves, their families and communities.


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