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,i <br />C H RYSA_L I S <br />a nonprofit organization Changing Lives Through Jobs <br />ChangeLives.org <br />January 29, 2019 <br />Carma Lacy <br />Director of Workforce Development <br />Community Investment Division <br />1300 S. Grand Avenue, Bldg. B <br />Santa Ana, CA 92705 <br />Re: Prison to Employment (P2E) in Orange County — Letter of Support <br />Dear Ms. Lacy: <br />On behalf of Chrysalis, I am pleased to write this letter of support for Orange County's proposal under the Prison to <br />Employment (P2E) initiative. If awarded, funding would provide critical resources, enabling the region to better serve <br />the formerly -incarcerated. The initiative will succeed by fostering partnerships between the local workforce <br />development system, CDCR and parole, County Probation, community -based organizations (CBOs) like ours — along with <br />a range of other partners coming together to serve the formerly incarcerated and justice -involved local population. <br />Chrysalis has been serving the reentry community for 35 years as a non-profit organization dedicated to creating a <br />pathway to self-sufficiency for homeless and low-income individuals by providing the resources and support needed to <br />find and retain employment. At Chrysalis, we empower our clients to overcome their barriers to employment and <br />complete a self -directed job search. <br />In fall 2018, Chrysalis opened its first location in Orange County, located in Anaheim. Leading up to opening, and since, <br />the local workforce development and reentry services community has welcomed us with open arms. We are thrilled to <br />be a part of this innovative community and to do our part to meet the needs of local residents. <br />As part of the proposed partnership, Chrysalis agrees to provide the following services to eligible participants: <br />• one-on-one case management focused on securing employment; <br />• job readiness classes, resume preparation, and interview skills training; <br />• resources related to participants' job search, including interview clothing, transportation assistance, computer <br />lab access, and phone bank use; and <br />transitional job opportunities, as available, through our Chrysalis Enterprises program. <br />If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at michaelgwPChaneeLives ore or 213-806-6341. <br />Sincerely, <br />Michael Graff -Weisner <br />VP, Strategy & External Relations <br />Downtown Los Angeles <br />Orange Caanty <br />San Femondo Valley <br />Santa Monica <br />522 5. rvlorn S! <br />290 5 Anaheim filed <br />1 3545 Van Nays 9bd Ste. 1 <br />1853 Lincoln B1v6. <br />Los Angeles, CA 90013 <br />Anaheim, CA 928M <br />Pacoima, CA 91 331 <br />Sumo mantra, CA 9049A <br />1213) 806-6300 <br />(7141 204-3000 <br />1818i 794-4200 <br />p101 d01-9400 <br />25G-67 <br />
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