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City of Santa Ana CDBG Scope of Work <br />Program Year 2018-19 (July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019) <br />Name of Organization Legal Aid Society of Orange County <br />Name of Funded Program Santa Ana Domestic Violence Prevention Project <br />Annual Accomplishment Goal <br />Unduplicated Participants antici ated to be served duringthe 12 -month contract period. <br />31 TOTAL �1 Santa Ana Participants 100% 1 311 Low Income Particip 100% <br />Schedule of Performance <br />Quarter 1: JUL 1 - SEP 30 <br />Quarter 2: OCT 1 - DEC 31 <br />Quarter 3: JAN 1 - MAR 31 <br />Quarter 4: APR 1 -JUN 30 <br />Unduplicated <br />Participants <br />8 <br />8 <br />8 <br />7 <br />31 <br />Program and Funding Description <br />Estimated <br />Invoicing <br />$ 9,093 <br />$ 9,093 <br />$ 9,093 <br />$ 9,095 <br />$ 36,374 <br />Staff from the Legal Aid Society of Orange County (LASOC) provide free legal help to domestic violence (DV) survivors <br />who have been mentally, physically, sexually and financially abused by intimate partners. The program will provide Santa <br />Ana survivors with "wraparound" legal services. These services will address critical legal needs that arise from escape, and <br />seek to remove legal barriers that keep victims tied to their abusers. <br />Free legal services can be key to stopping this cycle of violence. When a domestic violence (DV) victim contacts LASOC, <br />whether through our Hotline, a referral from a shelter or an appointment through the Orange County Family Justice Center, <br />the first order of business is to ensure that the survivor and her family is safe (roughly 90% of our DV. clients are female), and <br />to obtain the emergency protective orders needed to prevent further contact by the abuser.. <br />Next, LASOC's trauma -informed staff provide in-depth "legal checkups" to identify other legal problems that keep a <br />victim from leaving their abuser. These run a wide gamut, including debt and lack of financial security, lack of employment, <br />housing insecurity, family law matters (e.g. custody and divorce), immigration status, etc. When we can offer holistic legal <br />services that help our clients successfully dismantle these obstacles, these problems no longer compel victims to return to <br />their abusers. <br />CDBG funding will allow LASOC staff to continue providing direct attorney and paralegal assistance to Santa Ana <br />residents. This includes providing counsel and advice; pleading preparation; settlement negotiations; and representation <br />before courts and/or administrative agencies when needed. <br />LASOC makes these services available on a daily basis through our Hotline and appointments with our legal staff. All <br />services will be provided in a safe and confidential manner using LASOC's Matrix database to track activities and outcomes. <br />We provide in-house services in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Korean, and have interpretation and translation services <br />for more than 200 additional languages. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />