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    Pinellas digest

    By Times staff reports
    © St. Petersburg Times
    published January 18, 2002


    Help kids in shelters, foster care

    LARGO -- The Permanency Support Program, which matches adult volunteers with children ages 3 to 11 who are in shelter or foster care, is looking for volunteers to spend two to four hours a week with a child on such activities as reading, baking and fishing. Volunteers must be 30 or older, and no experience is necessary. Training and ongoing support are provided by the program, which is a service of the Gulf Coast Community Care, a nonprofit, nondenominational social service agency. For information, call 538-7460, ext. 3014 or ext. 3018.

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