Apopka, Florida (FL) Administration Of Human Resource Programs Companies

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Orange County Health Department
1111 Rock Springs Rd.
Apopka FL 32712
(407) 889-9322
Children & Youth Service
509 S Park Ave.
Apopka FL 32703
(407) 889-1860
Orange County Social Service Div
1111 Rock Springs Rd.
Apopka FL 32712
(407) 886-8397
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Public Health
1111 Rock Springs Rd.
Apopka FL 32712
(407) 889-2871
Childrenless Families
1706 E Smran Blvd Ste 121
Apopka FL 32703
(407) 884-2103
Health Department
1111 Rock Springs Rd.
Apopka FL 32712
(407) 654-1072
Social Service Office
1706 E Smran Blvd Ste 121
Apopka FL 32703
(407) 884-2100
Jobs Service of Florida
58 E Main St.
Apopka FL 32703
(407) 884-2042
Vocational Rehabilitation Div
2250 E Semoran Blvd.
Apopka FL 32703
(407) 884-2048
Central Florida Area Health
328 S Central Ave.
Apopka FL 32703
(407) 889-2292
AFDC
509 S Park Ave.
Apopka FL 32703
(407) 889-1820
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