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the ability to go to the OSY to provided interventions. OCCC staff also call youth, providing <br />mentoring services and counseling support to problem solve issues, provide referrals to address <br />specific needs, as well as provided supportive services to address further barriers. OCCC staff <br />provide pick up points at various locations throughout Santa Ana, Anaheim and Buena Park to <br />help with transportation barriers. OCCC staff link parenting youth to various childcare providers <br />including Orange County Head Start. OCCC supports mental health issues with directly linking <br />youth to the Health Care Agency Behavioral Health Services for intakes and assessments. OCCC <br />refers youth to several domestic violence shelters and hotlines to support young men and woman, <br />provide psychoeducation regarding the "Cycle of Violence" and the negative effects of violence <br />in the household on early childhood development. Program Specialist for OCCC's Anaheim <br />WBD Grant are led by Ms. Veronica Yepez, Ms. Yepez own life experiences include domestic <br />violence, low-income housing and now she possess the skills to help mentor, guide, and counsel <br />youth to succeed in completing program outcomes. Ms. Yepez recently was honored as a guest <br />speaker at the Ruth House of Hope and shared her own survival story from domestic violence. <br />Ms. Yepez has served youth at OCCC for 8 years. Ms. Yepez also has a Bachelor's of Science in <br />Accounting. She is a talented and passionate role model for the young adults, especially those <br />experiencing "hotspots". Ms. Yepez has years of experience in dealing with crisis situations. <br />OCCC and CCPA provide quarterly back to school celebration events, as all the past students are <br />given specific information needed to continue their educational goals. Staff BBQ and often hold <br />icebreaker activities, complete tours and do everything in our power to re-engage youth in <br />educational and employment programs. OCCC Program Manager Susan Soria often collaborates <br />with local organizations, as she recently was able to get the radio station 97.1 to host a back to <br />school event, which was featured on their radio station, and the campus held a friendly staff vs. <br />Corpsmembers basketball game. <br />OCCC holds Youth Advisory monthly meetings to address improvement of services, increased <br />participation of youth in programs, and innovation within the OCCC. Dropout recovery is also <br />addressed in these advisory meetings, in which OCCC youth present ways to better improve <br />retention services. OCCC have raised funds to host a "prom" night, which Working Wardrobes <br />was able to collaborate in donating dresses for the ladies, and suits for the men. The event <br />provided retention services, providing a lot of excitement for the youth who dropped out of <br />school and were never able to attend their own prom. The event was ultimately a success, and <br />featured in the Orange County Register. <br />The Corps job readiness and workforce preparedness training incorporates the SCANS <br />Foundation Skills and the development of effective personal qualities: <br />Basic Skills: Corpsmembers will become competent in reading, writing, mathematics, speaking <br />and listening. <br />Thinking Skills: Corpsmembers will develop the ability to think creatively, to learn, to reason, <br />to make decisions and to solve programs. <br />Personal Qualities and Leadership Skills: Corpsmembers will develop individual <br />responsibility, self-esteem, self -management, self-control, stress management, sociability and <br />integrity through OCCC participation. <br />OCCC collaborates with the local Universities and Colleges to provide internship opportunities. <br />Internships include students completing social work hours, organization development, and <br />