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ORANGE COUNTY CONSERVATION CORPS
Contract #
A-2024-065
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
5/21/2024
Expiration Date
9/30/2024
Insurance Exp Date
10/1/2024
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Docu9Igh Envelope 1D:D9400909.4c42-4GOF-A8FD-6A04G13bAMBOF <br /> and reinvigorate Community Services programming at parks, community centers, <br /> libraries, and family resource centers, This effort is related to post-pandemic <br /> recovery. <br /> Santa Ana Public Library will provide online support for the provision of online career <br /> exploration including the expansion of the 4 youth WI-Fi hotspot program.The second <br /> project will engage youth in researching and documenting pandemic recovery efforts <br /> throughout the city, Including City-led efforts to rejuvenate the local economy and <br /> stabilize its residents living conditions, providing a street-level view of successes and <br /> challenges. Using mixed media and particularly video production, participants will <br /> create a public service message sharing the results of their research. <br /> Youth participating with the OCCC will engage in multiple projects related to both food <br /> insecurity and climate resilience.While addressing food Insecurity youth will load and <br /> unload trucks, package boxes of food, deliver to community pantries, and assist <br /> community partners with labor support at drive-up distribution events (traffic control, <br /> set-up logistics, and data collection). While addressing climate resilience youth will <br /> clear fire fuels from public spaces, remove debris from waterways, remove non- <br /> native/invasive trees/plants, install native plants and perform other erosion control <br /> measures. Much of the climate resilience work will be at the direction of the Orange <br /> County Conservation Corps and performed at public parks, trails and wetlands. <br /> Working Wardrobes will coordinate with the County of Orange, OC Sheriff's <br /> Department provide a workforce readiness program • that includes pre-release <br /> services. This program will offer support and workforce readiness services for <br /> participants pre-release as well as post-release. <br /> 4. What is the proposed start date for programming? <br /> The proposed start date for programming is March 1, 2022. The Santa Ana City <br /> Council must approve new and/or expanded contracts prior to program <br /> implementation therefore the start date may be adjusted as necessary. <br /> Section 3: Youth 12ecruitrpent!Developrnent <br /> 1. How will the city recruit youth? <br /> The City and Its CBO partners have established networks that will be relied upon to <br /> disseminate program information. For example, the Youth Services Provider <br /> Network through the WORK Center holds meetings on a monthly basis, which brings <br /> together community serving organizations who have a youth focus. <br /> The City will also use various media resources including issuance of periodic news <br /> releases through Its Public information Officer; posting of electronic program <br /> announcements/flyers to social media Including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram <br /> and program information on the City's website. <br />
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