PACE provides high quality programs for individuals with Autism and associated developmental disabilities living in the San Francisco Bay Area. PACE programs are globally recognized as leading models for the treatment of Autism.
PACE Programs
Early Intervention EI is is a collaborative effort of many professionals interested in creating a progressive, effective program for toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) ranging from early infants up to children 6 years old.
PACE School The School is a certified, non-profit, non-public school for persons with autism and related developmental disabilities, serving students 6 to 22 years of age.
Residential Homes PACE owns and operates six licensed residential group homes serving a total of 36 clients from the ages of 7 to 59+ years of age.
Vocational Services Once a student reaches transition age, learning self-care, job skills and community awareness beyond the school environment are all-important components of a student's life and the program at PACE.
PACE GALA - November 9, 2008 An Enchanted Evening
This year's event will take place at an elegant private property in Atherton on Sunday afternoon from 4-8pm. Join us as the sun sets and the stars come out for an enchanted evening guaranteed to captivate and delight as we raise much needed funds to benefit PACE programs and services. Invitations will be mailed in September.
If you would like to be an event sponsor, advertiser or donate an item to the Live or Silent Auction contact Karen Kennan at development@pacificautism.org or click here for Sponsorhip
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Home for the Holidays - December 4-5, 2008 Summit League
PACE Selected as Summit League "Home for the Holidays" Grant Recipient
Summit League’s 10th bi-annual house tour, “Homes for the Holidays” will take place on Thursday, December 4 and Friday, December 5, 2008. It showcases three beautiful Los Gatos and Saratoga homes creatively decorated for the holidays and will include a lovely boutique with holiday greenery, specialty plants and gift items. Proceeds to benefit PACE Early Intervention