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Flagler inmates complete food handler certification |
By palmcoastobserver.com - Megan Hoye |
Published: 10/15/2012 |
Florida - While spending time in the Flagler County Inmate Facility, inmates are given educational opportunities meant to make them more employable when they’re released. The latest of these is the chance for inmates to earn their food handler certificate while volunteering in the prison’s kitchen and taking classes with Jose Rivera, a food service manager with Trinity Services, the company that provides inmate meals. Two inmates, Oleh Dubrovskyy and Justin Hunt, were the first to complete this program, and now will be eligible to prepare food in restaurants when released from the facility. Read More. |
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