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Orientation and information about "Free" Job Training while you receive "Free" Housing, Meals, Healthcare, Dental Care, a living allowance & clothing allowance & Daycare in some locations! Job Training leading to jobs for: Economically disadvantaged youth ages 16-24; Veterans 20-24 years of age Honorably discharged, People who are disabled (physically or emotionally). Orientation will be held Friday, July 8: Vickers House South 3801 Georgia Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33405 (561) 804-4975 Registration at 8:30 am Doors Close at 9:00 am Find out How--- see attached Flyer Please distribute this information! (See attached file: Flyer-Job Corps-July,2011.doc) (See attached file: Flyer-Job Corps-Spanish,July,2011.doc) Lela Jordan Vickers House Youth, Family & Community Resources Mayor's Office - City of West Palm Beach Tel. (561) 804-4975 Fax (561) 835-7183 ljordan@wpb.org
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