The PACE Vision

To create an environment in Elko County where every person is supported by family, peers and the community and where every individual will receive all that he or she needs to become safe, healthy, substance free, educated and a contributing member of the community.

The PACE Mission

To strengthen the character and competencies of Elko County youth and families through the collaborative effort of members from every community sector to reduce substance abuse and to enhance proven protective factors that encourage youth to make healthy choices.


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Free Information Library

PACE Coalition offers an extensive resource of free information targeting alcohol, tobacco, and drug abuse, as well as general information about physical and emotional well-being and guides to making healthy choices. PACE is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at 1645 Sewell Drive, Suite 41, in Elko.

About PACE Coalition

Our motto, “Healthy Communities ... Whatever It Takes,” captures the essence of our coalition’s mission which we fulfill by funding substance use prevention programs, providing special training, and offering educational opportunities about harmful substances, health and wellness, parenting, nutrition, and more.

PACE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation funded primarily by state and federal grants.

To make the most efficient use of our resources, PACE uses surveys and other research tools to assess community needs, identify available resources, evaluate existing attitudes and beliefs, and discover local substance use patterns and trends.

 

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PACE Coalition Board of Directors

Cathy McAdoo - Director
Larry Robb - Chairman
Julie Smith - Treasurer
Georgene Malloy - Secretary
Kimberly Schmeling - Board Member
Bob Milligan - Board Member
Ron Supp - Board Member