FY 2022-2024 CDBG Funding Plan - Program Summaries
<br />Community Action
<br />Partnership of Orange
<br />County
<br />Economic
<br />Empowerment –
<br />Your Money, Your
<br />Goals
<br />$60,000
<br />Economic empowerment services for low-income adults and youth in and around Santa Ana; workshops
<br />include Your Money Your Goals curriculum, which covers banking, spending plans, and money
<br />management by providing tools for participants to develop habits to increase their financial wellbeing.
<br />Community Health
<br />Initiative Orange County
<br />Community Health
<br />Access Program
<br />$60,000 CHIOC helps City of Santa Ana residents to access health and social service programs by providing
<br />outreach, education, enrollment, and case management services to vulnerable populations. We strive to
<br />ensure that clients acquire, retain, and utilize community resources effectively.
<br />Community Legal Aid
<br />SoCal
<br />Santa Ana
<br />Domestic Violence
<br />Prevention Project
<br />$60,000
<br />Community Legal Aid SoCal (previously known as The Legal Aid Society of Orange County) will provide
<br />free, holistic legal assistance to Santa Ana survivors of domestic violence to help them escape abuse and
<br />break the cycle of violence. Priority is given to service in the areas of family law, immigration, and healthcare
<br />advocacy.
<br />Delhi Center Family Economic
<br />Success Initiative
<br />$80,000 A collaborative case management strategy to help low-income families fill vocational, educational, and
<br />financial service gaps, so they can make better decisions to earn more, keep more of what they earn, and
<br />move up the economic ladder.
<br />Delhi Center
<br />Teens Engaged in
<br />Learning and
<br />Leadership
<br />$80,000
<br />A leadership development program that trains teens to take an active role in designing and implementing
<br />educational and team building activities in their community that teach younger children about gang
<br />prevention, problem solving, conflict resolution, avoiding risk and making safe choices.
<br />Fristers
<br />Wraparound
<br />Programming for
<br />Adolecents Parents
<br />and Children
<br />$60,000
<br />Fristers provides preventation and intervation services for adolecent parents, vulnerable population, to help
<br />them meet basic needs, improve their parenting competencies, relational skills, academic and econimic
<br />opportunities, ensure safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments for their children, and help
<br />prepare their children for Kindergarten by building school readiness skills.
<br />Girl’s Inc. of Orange
<br />County Literacy Lab $60,000 Literacy Lab ensures that 120 elementary school girls per year in Santa Ana reach grade level reading by
<br />fourth grade. Small group reading with mentors and educators, engaging activities, a summer camp, and
<br />family literacy nights build a love of reading and a strong educational foundation.
<br />Human Options Assisting Domestic
<br />Violence Victims
<br />$60,000 The project will provide intensive case management services to Santa Ana residents who self-report
<br />domestic violence or who are referred by the Domestic Violence Response Team. Case management
<br />services will include safety planning, assessment of needs and linkages to needed resources.
<br />Hurtt Family Health
<br />Clinic
<br />Hurtt Santa Ana
<br />Mental Health
<br />Program
<br />$60,000
<br />By hiring a 2nd PNP to our mental health program , Hurtt will add more capacity in treating additional Santa
<br />Ana residents. The PNP will: assess, diagnose, treat those with behavioral health conditions: help patients
<br />prevent, identify, manage symptoms resulting from psychitric or substance disorders; and is an expert in
<br />psychiatric medications.
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