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HISTORY
The Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment (PACE) was founded
in 1976 to address the employment and job training needs of the Asian Pacific
Islander communities. With an initial grant from the City of Los Angeles, PACE
was created to offer job training and job placement services to its constituent
communities. In 30 years, as its program and management experience broadened,
the agency realized that the employment and job training needs of these communities
could not be adequately addressed simply through the provision of job training
and employment services. PACE thus sought to broaden its services and job creation
programs. Today, its scope of services includes workforce development, housing
services and development, business assistance, and early childhood education.
It is headquartered in the central Los Angeles area but there are field offices
in other parts of Los Angeles City, San Gabriel Valley and South Bay. The agency
has a workforce of 350 employees who are multi-lingual and multi-cultural to
meet various needs of its constituent communities.
MISSION STATEMENT
PACE is a community development organization that creates economic solutions
to meet the challenges of employment, education, housing and business development
in the Pacific Asian and other diverse communities.
VISION STATEMENT
PACE is a leader
in making positive changes in our diverse communities that have social and economic
challenges. PACE transforms lives through empowerment of individuals, families
and businesses.

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