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Your support of the Florida Holocaust Museum and its Sarasota - Manatee Arch Family Holocaust Education Center will make it possible to provide innovative educational programs, dynamic exhibits and inspiring public presentations by curators and historians.

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When you get involved with our museum family, you will enjoy knowing that you are making a difference in many lives. You will help continue to preserve the history of the Holocaust and help prevent future genocides.

We offer several opportunities for you to get involved with our museum. You can become a member, a docent, or a volunteer. You can also participate by donating to us. Additionally, you can sign up for our e-mail list. By joining this list you will be mantained abreas of our exhibits and events.

If you are a child of a survivor you can become part of the Generations After Program.

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"I learned very much from this museum. Now I know the truth. Thanks a bunch!"
--Jessica

 

 
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St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone: 727.820.0100
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Accredited by the American Associations of MuseumsThe Florida Holocaust Museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums and receives operating and special project support in part from: United States Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; Institute of Museum and Library Services; Florida Department of Education; Florida Department of State, Cultural Endowment Program; Florida Department of State, Division of Historic Resources, Bureau of Historical Museums; Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Arts Council and the National Endowment of the Arts; and the City of St. Petersburg.