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COUNTY OF, ORANGE CHILDREN THERAPEUTIC ARTS CENTER
Contract #
A-2022-069-13
Agency
Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
Council Approval Date
5/3/2022
Expiration Date
6/30/2023
Destruction Year
2028
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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RFP NO: 21-116 A - REVIVE 5ANTA ANA YOUTH PROGRAMS Exhibit A <br />OCCTAC Early Childhood Program for Santa Ana Children & parents <br />Tap Jazz, and others developmentally -appropriate songs and dances to bring about joy and self- <br />expression, <br />Duration of the Program - The OCCTAC's Early Childhood Education Program will be <br />offered to the community for a period of I year; and with the possibility of continuing the <br />services at the community centers or at OCCTAC for a longer period of time, contingent upon <br />funding. <br />Deliverables of the Program and Evaluation - In partnership with the City of Santa Ana, Parks <br />and Recreation Community Centers, OCCTAC will document success of the program based on <br />the following list of treasurable outcomes: <br />1- School Readiness/Pre Academic concepts (number, letters, colors, shapes, etc.) gained by at <br />least 75% of all the children enrolled in the program (Pre and Posttests given to the children); <br />2, Observational Assessments of Growth of Children in Developmental Areas observed — 75% <br />of all children enrolled will improve in at least one area of development: Language, Social - <br />Emotional, Cognitive/Academic (School Readiness skills), Motor/Physical; <br />3. Parents ,Educational Attainment — (Pre and Post assessments of Parent knowledge of <br />Developmental Stages and other Parenting Topics discussed during the year). Furthermore, in <br />partnership with the Santa Ana College, all the parents will be provided the opportunity to enroll <br />in a Child worker State Certificate program to enhance their educational levels and financial <br />opportunities to start a private business/ "Childcare program at home" and enhance their <br />economic/financial status. <br />4. Parent Surveys ofstudents progress & Program satisfaction - Parents surveys wilt be <br />conducted to gather feedback on their personal experience and level of satisfaction with the <br />program <br />2. Target Population <br />OCCTAC will provide services to families in Santa Ana communities disproportionately <br />impacted by COVIDI9 public health emergency. OCCTAC will serve children and families <br />from unserved or underserved households living in Santa Ana neighborhoods that suffered a <br />negative economic impact caused by Covidl9. These families also live in neighborhoods <br />identified as Qualified Service Tracts (QCT). All 4 Community/ Recreational Centers were <br />OCCTAC will provide services are strategically located either inside a QCT or in very close <br />vicinity to neighborhoods that have been identified as Qualified Service tracts (QCT). The <br />services will be provided at the following community/recreational centers: <br />• Roosevelt -Walker Center - 816 E Chestnut Ave, Santa Ana <br />• Garfield Rec. Center - 501 N. Lacy street., Santa Ana <br />• Jerome Rec. Center - 726 W. Center street, Santa Ana <br />• Salgado Rec. Center - 706 N. Newhope street, Santa Ana <br />
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