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Anne Frank Humanitarian Award 2007

“The final forming of a person’s character lies in their own hands.”

– Anne Frank

The Florida Holocaust Museum recently honored 80 students from Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco, Manatee and Sarasota counties in special award ceremonies and dessert receptions.  Three very special guest speakers joined in to recognize the efforts and accomplishments of these fine young people to make a difference in their schools and communities.  Congratulations again to all the award recipients – we encourage you to continue your efforts to make the world a better place!

A very special thank you to our special guest speakers:

Dr. Judy Genshaft

President of University of South Florida

Gayle Sierens

Honorary Chairperson

Co-Anchor, WFLA News Channel 8

 Lisl Schick

Holocaust Survivor

Florida Holocaust Museum Executive Committee

The Florida Holocaust Museum also extends its gratitude to everyone who contributed to the outstanding success of the 2007 Awards, including our Sponsors, the AFHA Committee, Award Ceremony Presenters, Reception Docents, and other volunteers.  Thank you!

2007 Sponsors

Sustaining:

Sonia and Steve Raymund

Humanitarian:

Hans H. Cohn

Youth Leadership:

BlueCross BlueShield of Florida

Upstander:

Debbie Sembler

The BankAtlantic Foundation, Inc.

School:

Shelly and Larry Nadler

Lisl Schick

Irene and Steve Weiss

Honor Roll:

Amscot Corporation

Florence W. Katz

Lois and Peter Pardoll

Arlene and George Rosenthal

Deborah and Al Saltiel

 
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