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Latino Health Access Weekly Food Distribution Program <br />RFP 22-009A REVIVE Santa Ana: Food Supply/Distribution Programs <br />EXHIBIT A <br />1. Proposal shall include details of food supply and/or food distribution services to be <br />provided, the tasks to be accomplished, duration of the program (proposals may be up <br />to two years) and the deliverables to be provided. <br />The Goal of Latino Health Access' Weekly Food Distribution Program is to mitigate food <br />insecurity among working-class, Latinx residents of Santa Ana. <br />Objectives: <br />Within a two-year grant period, Latino Health Access will accomplish the following objectives: <br />1. Conduct 4,500 outreach contacts annually in working-class neighborhoods of Santa Ana to <br />promote food distribution. <br />2. Provide a minimum of 46 food distribution events annually for City of Santa Ana residents. <br />3. Provide food supply to 800 Santa Ana residents per month through food distribution events. <br />4. Distribute at least 3,000 diapers per month to Santa Ana families. <br />Program Description: <br />Latino Health Access (LHA) promotores will continue to organize a weekly food distribution <br />with a diaper distribution once a month at LHA's main facility (450 W. 4a' Street, Santa Ana, CA, <br />92701). This location is central to the city and has ease of access through public transportation, <br />although a majority of residents are from the 92701 Zip Code. The weekly distribution will <br />accommodate a walk-thru and drive-thru format to make it accessible for Santa Ana <br />communities without a car. <br />Activities: <br />® Outreach (Timeline: Ongoing, during the duration of the grant) —Occurring via <br />door-to-door, in shopping centers and other community -based locations, through <br />outreach, LHA Promotores are able to inform community members of the food <br />distribution resource, as well as answer any questions or concerns (e.g. assure community <br />members that LHA will not require legal immigration status, payment, or other <br />requirement that may dissuade members of the community from utilizing this resource). <br />During the COVID-19 pandemic, LHA expanded its presence in neighborhoods that lack <br />infrastructure to deploy services and successfully reached and trained community leaders <br />to assist in building such infrastructure for communication and action. LHA will continue <br />to leverage these networks to conduct ongoing outreach to promote the food distribution <br />and to informally assess needs related to food insecurity in these neighborhoods. LHA <br />will also disseminate information via social media channels on Facebook and Instagram <br />to widen our reach. <br />Food (and Diaper) Distribution Events the food distribution begins at 12 noon with <br />the first hour designed to accommodate walk-ins who do not have access to a car. From <br />2PM-4PM, the food distribution is set-up to accommodate distribution to individuals in <br />vehicles. Registration occurs onsite for individuals attending the food distribution, and <br />those who have previously attended other food distribution events are provided a voucher <br />