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<br /> <br />7.Delhi Center – Family Economic Success Initiative Program $ 87,873 <br />8. OC Children's Therapeutic Arts Center - After School Arts, <br />$ 62,750 <br />Tutoring, Family Counseling, and Parenting Classes <br />9. ALBI - Skill enrichment, self-expression, stress relief and socialization <br />$ 68,758 <br />through various arts activities <br />10. The Illumination Foundation - Children’s Resource Center for <br />$ 51,061 <br />homeless and at-risk children and youth <br />11. Legal Aid Society of Orange County - Free legal assistance to help <br />$ 46,479 <br />expunge criminal records <br />12. Project Access, Inc. - Equips low-income youth, adults, and seniors with <br />$ 39,372 <br />wraparound support services <br />13. Public Law Center – Affordable Housing & Homelessness Prevention <br />$ 38,923 <br />Program <br /> <br />14.Nati's House Neutral Ground – Summer Night Lights Program $ 54,658 <br />15. Taller San Jose Hope Builders - Hard skills training in business <br />$ 51,660 <br />administration and life skills <br />16. Young Men's Christian Association of Orange County – <br />Financial assistance for Santa Ana Sports & Aquatics programs and Santa $ 40,420 <br />Ana After School programs <br />17. The Cambodian Family – Program to assist low-income youth and <br />parents from immigrant families to thrive in the areas of academics, leadership $ 47,602 <br />and parenting skills <br />18. Community Health Initiative of Orange County - Provides <br />outreach, $ 40,420 <br />education, enrollment, and case management services to vulnerable populations <br />19. Legal Aid Society of Orange County - Provides free, holistic legal <br />$ 42,313 <br />assistance to survivors of domestic violence <br />20. WISEPlace - Housing, trauma-informed care and wrap-around services for <br />$ 41,020 <br />homeless women <br />21. Nati's House (dba Neutral Ground) – After school programming <br />$ 55,007 <br />and mentoring <br />22. Public Law Center – Consumer & Community Organizations Legal <br />$ 37,573 <br />Assistance Project <br />Note: The public service organizations and the amounts are subject to change pending Recommended Action <br />2 abov <br />e. <br /> <br />75B. PUBLIC HEARING: AMEND COUNCIL WARD BOUNDARIES AND <br />INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE TO AMEND SAME {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. <br />5, 1} – Clerk of the Council Office <br /> <br />Legal Notice of Resolution No. 2018-032 declaring City’s intent to consider changes to <br />boundary lines of wards published in the Orange County Register on May 4, 2018 and May <br />11, 2018. In addition, legal notices regarding public hearings to be heled on May 15 and <br />May 19, 2018, published in the Orange County Register on May 4, 2018 and May 11, 2018; <br />La Opinion on May 9, 2018, Nguoi Viet on May 8, 2018; Chinese Daily on May 9, 2018; <br />and Korea Times on May 8, 2018. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 15 MAY 15, 2018 <br /> <br /> <br />
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