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FY 2022-2024 CDBG Funding Plan - Program Summaries <br />Lutheran Social Services <br />of Southern California <br />(LSSSC) <br />Victims Intervention <br />Program (VIP) <br />$60,000 The Victims Intervention Project (VIP) will provide women who are victims of crime with evidence-based <br />recovery services – direct mental health services, rental assistance, hotel/motel vouchers, intensive case <br />management, transportation, life skills training and other supportive services. <br />MOMs OC Healthy Beginnings <br />and Bright Futures $80,000 <br />Santa Ana residents will be provided monthly prenatal and infant home visitation, health education, and <br />mental health support, that measurebly improves the health status and birth outcomes of mothers, fathers, <br />and babies living in proverty. We will provide mental health support, education, and prevention strategies <br />for anxiety and depression (including perinatal mood and anxiety disorders). <br />Nati's House dba Neutral <br />Ground <br />Neutral Ground <br />SNL <br />$60,000 <br />Neutral Ground will provide Summer Night Lights for 40 nights during the summer. Parks and recreation <br />centers will be open late so that families can enjoy safe spaces, meet neighbors, find new opportunities and <br />resources, and create relationships with the City and County agencies that serve them. <br />Nati's House dba Neutral <br />Ground <br />Neutral Ground <br />Gang Prevention <br />$100,000 Neutral Ground will provide after school programming and mentoring to youth; focusing on violence <br />prevention, gang intervention, restorative practices, mentoring, and drug and alcohol prevention. Neutral <br />Ground also provides street outreach and programming for parents and community. <br />OC Human Relations <br />Council <br />Community-Based <br />Alternative Dispute <br />Resolution <br />$60,000 <br />OCHR proposes to enhance community-based dispute resolution inclusive of community-oriented policing. <br />The program will empower community members before, during, and after community crisis, promote mutual <br />understanding among community stakeholders, and create safer, more inclusive places in the <br />Townsend/Myrtle neighborhoods. <br />Orange County <br />Children's Therapeutic <br />Arts Center (OCCTAC) <br />Crime Prevention <br />and Intervention <br />Program for Willard <br />Middle School & <br />Neighborhood <br />$70,000 OCCTAC proposes to continue our Crime Prevention & Intervention Program with Willard Middle school <br />youth, and expand to all Willard Neighborhood families, to provide life-changing opportunities for youth and <br />parents through After School Arts, Tutoring, Family Counseling, and Parenting Classes. <br />Public Law Center <br />Consumer & <br />Community <br />Organizations <br />Legal Assistance <br />Project <br />$80,000 Public Law Center seeks to provide cradle through retirement legal services to Santa Ana low-income <br />residents to spur economic development by helping clients, especially seniors, keep their hard earned <br />money; and helping client develop child & dependent care businesses that will expand the local workforce. <br />StandUp for Kids <br />Orange County <br />On Campus <br />Mentoring $60,000 <br />The program provides homeless students with a personalized path to self-sufficiency. A trained StandUp for <br />Kids case manager and mentor meets with each youth at school, twice a week. They receive basic <br />services, adult mentorship, and tutoring in order to graduate and become self-sufficient. <br />EXHIBIT 3