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25A - AGMT - PRISON EMPLOYMENT GRANT
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Community Development
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25A
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10/1/2019
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2024
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EXHIBIT 1 <br />d <br />�} ORANGE COUNTY <br />.�' SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT SHERIFF -CORONER DON BARNES <br />eL <br />Location and Facility Operational Structure: This grant will serve offenders who are jailed in the Central Women's <br />Jail and Intake & Release Center at 550 N. Flower St, Santa Ana, CA 92703 as well as the Theo Lacy Facility at 501 <br />The City Drive South, Orange, CA 92868. <br />All services under this grant provided to inmates will be delivered onsite in dedicated offices in this facility until <br />they are released. At that time, services will be delivered by the OCDB by dedicated career planners at the Orange <br />County One -Stop Centers located in three cities throughout Orange County (Irvine, Garden Grove, and Buena <br />Park). <br />The Intake & Release Center and Central Women's Jail is a secure jail complex housing approximately 1290 <br />inmates; while the Theo Lacy Facility houses approximately 3400 inmates. Inmates incarcerated at the facilities <br />are classified into various housing locations depending an their past confinement history, current charges, criminal <br />sophistication, and a host of other indicators. Once classified, inmates are housed in areas ranging from multiple <br />bunk dormitories to one or two -man cells. inmates have access to television, outdoor recreation, local <br />newspapers, mail, commissary purchases (minor grocery store food items and sundries), and special programs. <br />Inmates also receive medical, mental health, and dental care. <br />Schedule of Activities: All activities under this grant will be provided to inmates during normal business hours to <br />best coincide with the services and schedules of the Inmate Re-entry staff of the Sherriffs Department. <br />Coordination: The Sheriffs Department Inmate Re-entry staff and OCOB Career Planners will work together as a <br />team to serve the population under this grant. The team will be physically situated together in adjoining office <br />spaces in the same area of the facility and will work together on a daily basis on the needs of each individual <br />participant. <br />We look forward to collaborating on this important initiative to serve the employment needs of the County of Orange's <br />formerly incarcerated and otherjustice involved populations. <br />Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information or questions. <br />Greg Boston Date <br />Division Director <br />Inmate Services <br />Integrity without compromise I Service above self Professionalsm in the performance of duty I yigionce in safeguard ng our cammunay <br />25A-56 <br />
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