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City of Santa Ana CDBG Scope of Work <br />Program Year 2024-2025 (July 1, 2024 - June 30, 2025) <br />Name of Organization Lutheran Social Services of Southern Califomia <br />Name of Funded Program Victim Intervention <br />Annual Accomplishment Goal <br />Unduplicated Participants anticipated to be served Burin the 12-month contract period. <br />29 TOTAL 1 291 Santa Ana Participants 100%1 291 Low Income Participants 100% <br />Schedule of Performance <br />(estimated) <br />Quarter 1: JUL 1 - SEP 30 <br />Quarter 2: OCT 1 - DEC 31 <br />Quarter 3: JAN 1 - MAR 31 <br />Quarter 4: APR 1 - JUN 30 <br />Unduplicated <br />rm t1W <br />Program and Funding Description <br />Estimated <br />Invoicing <br />1$§ <br />Victim Intervention Program (VIP) activities (VIP) include: <br />1. Outreach: Frequent collaboration with CEOs and local faith communities, such as Olive Crest, Catholic Charities, <br />Salvation Army, OC Legal Aid, St. Olaf Lutheran Church, and First Lutheran Church. VIP proactively participates in <br />community engagement opportunities and is enlisted in the Orange County 2-1-1 CoC and Coordinated Entry <br />System to strengthen community referral networks and deliver continuity of care in victim services. <br />2. Screening and Needs Assessment: Provide walk-in and referral program participants with immediate safety <br />assessment to identify dangers, medical needs, legal and law enforcement needs. After eliminating immediate <br />danger, onsite social workers help to identify social service needs. Participants go through eligibility screening to <br />determine DV/IPV history and income verification to access subsequent support, including financial assistance, <br />emergency assistance, and more. <br />3. Emergency Assistance and Housing Stabilization Services: Provide emergency assistance to meet physical <br />needs, such asfood, hygiene, clothing, and transportation, including short-term rental assistance, crisis/bridge <br />housing (hotel/motel vouchers), utility payment assistance, and housing navigation/placements services. <br />4. Behavioral Health Counseling: Provide free -of -cost in -person and telehealth behavioral health counseling <br />services. The program has a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), MSW Interns (under the supervision of the <br />LCSW), and a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) to provide support to participants through DV/IPV trauma, <br />PTSD, and other mental health challenges. Through a trauma -informed approach, each session is aimed at <br />cultivating a safe environment for survivors to share their unique stories, needs, and progress. Additional referrals <br />are made to third -party providers for follow-up, diagnosis, substance abuse disorder treatment, or severe mental <br />health challenges. <br />5. Intensive Case Management: VIP Case Managerwill follow up on participants' progressthrough one-on-one <br />case management sessions and provide direct service referrals and resource linkages. Case Managers will <br />corroborate with local domestic violence shelters and permanent housing providers to successfully transition <br />participants to stable housing. Additional self-sufficiency planning (ISSP) is conducted to identify goals and <br />establish recovery milestones. <br />6. Independent Living Skills: Through case management, counseling, and support groups, participants are <br />equipped with critical life skills and coping skills that are essential functions to regaining their confidence, safety, <br />and self-sufficiency. These include dressing, grooming, bill payments/budgeting, house management, meal <br />prepping, community engagement, job readiness, and more. <br />7 A,4 .n,,,. Peen nn e..e..nre...:ll ..e....:eln n.1... o1:r.n .nne.dino .dn7....!nk+e Inml evetn...e ­4 ...n.l:rel <br />0aala1r_l <br />