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Area Agency on Aging offers free job trainingBy Times staff writer © St. Petersburg Times, published January 31, 2001 Free job training and job placement assistance is available for seniors older than 55 through the Area Agency on Aging of Pasco-Pinellas Inc. Interested seniors must make less than $8,350 annually for singles or $11,250 for a family of two, excluding Social Security earnings. Courses to be offered include computer literacy, clerical work, medical coding and billing and home health care. Pasco and Pinellas county residents who are interested may call (727) 570-9696, ext. 237 or ext. 281. Aluminum can recycling helps build homes Habitat for Humanity International has teamed up with the Aluminum Association to help needy families. Aluminum Cans Build Habitat for Humanity Homes raises money to build homes through aluminum can recycling. Five local recycling centers are located throughout Pinellas County. The list of recycling sites can be obtained by calling the Pinellas Habitat for Humanity office at 894-1522. Volunteers also are needed to manage Aluminum Cans Build Habitat for Humanity Homes day-to-day operations. Flags available through Department of StateBoth State of Florida and United States flags are available through the Department of State. Costs vary according to size and materials used. You may also have your flag flown over the Florida Capital at no additional charge. Call (850) 488-1802 or write Wilma Shouse, Florida Department of State, Bureau of General Services, 430 E Gaines St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250. YouthBuild offers training program for youths 16-24 YouthBuild St. Petersburg offers an eight-month program for youths ages 16 to 24 who reside in St. Petersburg that includes GED training, leadership development and training in the career field of construction, among other support services. To be considered for admission, call 893-1573. Museum seeks witnesses to Holocaust experience Since 1994, the Florida Holocaust Museum, 55 Fifth St. S, St. Petersburg, has been interviewing Holocaust survivors, and now the museum is expanding its work to include refugees, hidden children, liberators, protectors, freedom fighters and children of survivors. Because of the age of these eyewitnesses -- most are over 65 -- the museum considers making an official record of the testimonies a priority. If you have an eyewitness account or have information pertaining to the events surrounding the Nazi rise to power, invasion of Europe or other Nazi war crimes, the museum asks for your participation in the project. For information, call the museum at 820-0100. © 2006 • All Rights Reserved • Tampa Bay Times
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