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Company Name
HUNDRED FLOWERS INC.
Contract #
A-2017-369-74
Agency
Planning & Building
Council Approval Date
11/21/2017
Expiration Date
12/31/2022
Insurance Exp Date
1/1/1900
Destruction Year
2027
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EXHIBIT A <br />COMMUNITY BENEFIT AND SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PRACTICES PLAN <br />Local Non-prOltf Support <br />Hundred Flowers will support the following loam non-profit and community organizations at a <br />minimum rate of $4,000 a month each: <br />+ Grange County Head Start <br />o OC Head Start is an organization located In Santa Ana that providoe self. <br />empowerment and self-improvement guidance to low -Income youth through <br />=mla <br />mic support, tutoring, sohod readiness aaaas all academic subjects, as <br />family suppnr(and parental gdldanse, OC Head Stan assures youth from <br />kgrounds »loafer Dare, homeless, racial, law4noome — have access to <br />donsl reaourc»s to ensure ihelrlong tsrrn life and career success. <br />s Think rTogether shares a similar rnisslcn ae Prange County Head Start and <br />a in some of It program edmintatredon. This is because education is vital <br />aking cycles of poverty and providlrrg paths to stability and euotainabillty, <br />ogether provides tour main programs to a love this goal: early childhood <br />g suppoi, aftersahool acthrltlea, general academia and life support <br />services, and support for schools and teachers In education Implementation, <br />+ Wleeplaos <br />o Like all Southern California cities, Santa Ana lease challenges in dealing with its <br />homeless populations. There to no better place than WlsePlaoe In dealing with all <br />the needs of homeless individuals, WlseF1000 Act only Offers emergency shaker, <br />but a total epeobtrm of services that get to the root causes of homelessness to <br />correct them. This Includes case management, counseling, job assistance, goal <br />planning, financial management, housing transition, and health care, <br />+ Latino Health Access <br />o Based in Santa Ana, Latino Health Access has a three-fcid mission: 1. to reduce <br />the burden of chronic disease amongst disadvantaged Latino groups; 2, to <br />strengthen family mental and emotional health amongst Latino populations; and 3. <br />to create healthier communities through a culturally competent and collaborative <br />approach, Given that minority groups such as Latino are at much greater risk of <br />negative health outcomes and the largest portion of Banta Ana's population is <br />Latino, offering supporting to health services to ensure that the Latino community <br />can thrive and not survive Is Incredibly Important to us. <br />• GoodLearning Academy <br />o Part of Goodwill Orange County, a nationally known non-profit, the GoodLeaming <br />Academy Is focused on providing job training services to residents in Santa Ana <br />and beyond Located of Fairview Ave., GoodLoarning Academy provides training <br />on the use of technology, effective interpersonal, communication skills, leadership <br />development modules, and other hard and toff skill development classes, <br />
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