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City of Santa Ana CDBG Scope of Work <br />Program Year 2021-2022 (July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022) <br />Name of Organization MOMS Orange County <br />Name of Funded Program Healthy Beginnings for Vulnerable Families in a COVID Era <br />Annual Accomplishment Goal <br />Schedule of Performance <br />(estimated) <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 />183 <br />184 <br />184 <br />184 <br />735 <br />the 12-month contract period. <br />22% 2890 Low Income Participants E 85% <br />Estimated <br />Invoicing <br />$ 25,275.00 <br />$ 25,275.00 <br />$ 25,275.00 <br />$ 25,275.00 <br />$ 101,100.00 <br />Summary: A projected 735 Santa Ana residents will receive monthly home visitation and group health education that <br />measurably improves the health status of mothers and babies living in poverty, a population that is <br />disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. The program includes COVID-19 education and support, and promotes <br />access to vaccinations. <br />Measurable Outcomes: <br />MOMS Orange County will serve 400 expecting and new mothers from Santa Ana through HV and Health Education <br />MOMS Orange County will serve 300 babies who are residents of Santa Ana through our Home Visitation and Health <br />Education program <br />MOMS Orange County will serve 35 fathers from Santa Ana through Health Education <br />MOMS Orange County will provide 1,050 referrals for basic needs and risks to pregnancy or infant health for Santa <br />Ana residents. <br />MOMS Orange County will provide 2,500 home visitation encounters for residents of Santa Ana. <br />MOMS Orange County will provide 100% of participants with screening for depression/anxiety (once prenatally and <br />once postpartum) and case management with support and access to professional services. <br />100% of the clients we serve are provided with COVID-19 education and resources to address needs exacerbated by <br />COVID-19. This includes information about vaccinations and their safety around pregnancy (including COVID19 <br />vaccine). <br />100% of clients who have COVID-19 are provided with weekly follow up and supports. <br />93% of babies are on track with developmental milestones at case closure. <br />90% of babies are on track with their immunizations at case closure. <br />95% of babies will have a medical home at case closure. <br />100% of moms and babies will receive RN case management for High and emerging medical and non -medical risks <br />(i.e., gestational diabetes, depression, suicidal ideation, domestic violence, COVID-19, child well-being). <br />MOMS Orange County will provide 100 Health Education class series (600 individual classes) <br />I. HOME VISITATION: Each woman who enrolls in monthly home visitation will receive one-on-one education for <br />pregnancy, postpartum recovery, newborn care and infant health and development. <br />Ava numhpr of viaitr An avpraap of 17 pnrnuntpra arp nrrnridpri npr woman hpafnnina in nrpananry and rnntinuina <br />EXHIBIT A <br />