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EXHIBIT C <br />opportunities. Project Kinship has found that these evidence -based intervention models can <br />provide invaluable on the job training to participants and be a crucial first step especially to the <br />adult reentry participants that may have little or no work experience. After placement, <br />subgrantees will offer follow-up services for a minimum of 12 months, including employment <br />retention strategies and additional services in order to help participants achieve retention and <br />succeed in their community reintegration. <br />Apprenticeships have proven to be the most significant model for successful reintegration for our <br />participants. For many recently released, it is a condition of their probation or parole to find <br />employment right away, which stops participants from attending longer -term occupational skills <br />training. With an apprenticeship, participants are able to meet the conditions of their supervision, <br />while also working towards a better career. Apprenticeships pay participants a living wage, with <br />the opportunity to earn more as the participant advances. For many trade industries that offer <br />apprenticeships, trade unions have also been friendly to hiring those with, backgrounds, including <br />those with violent felonies, <br />d. Supportive Services (1-page max) <br />Sus Passes <br />One 30-day bus pass will be issued per month or one 1-day bus pass as needed, <br />Gas Cards <br />To receive a gas voucher, the following conditions must be met: The participant must have a <br />current California State Driver's License. Copies will be placed in the participant file. <br />Other: <br />All supportive services will be provided at the discretion of the Case Manager and/or Program <br />Coordinator. Other supportive services in addition to the ones mentioned above will follow the same <br />procedures when applicable. <br />