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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 MOMS Orange County <br />Name of Funded Program Maternal Child Health Coordination Program <br />Annual Accomplishment Goal <br />Schedule of Performance <br />Unduplicated <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 />Program and Funding Description <br />12-month contract period. <br />t00% F 75 Low Income Participants 75% <br />Estimated <br />Invoicing <br />i$m <br />MOMS Orange County will serve a projected 100 income -certified Santa Ana residents who will receive monthly <br />home visitation and group health education that measurably improves the health status of mothers and babies <br />living in poverty. We will surround the entire family with parenting education and support so the family increases <br />their confidence in parenting skills and positive parenting. Both parents will be provided with classes, education, <br />and support that will teach them coping skills, resiliency, and strategies for self -care to improve their mental <br />health. They will learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of anxiety, depression, and other perinatal mood <br />and anxiety disorders, and what to do if recognized. Mothers and fathers will build networks of support and <br />relationships with other moms and dads. Pregnant women and new mothers who are survivors/victims of <br />domestic violence will be provided with supplemental/specialized home visitation, referrals, support, and <br />coaching. <br />Measurable Outcomes: <br />During FY25, MOMS' will accomplish the following: <br />-At least 100 Santa Ana mothers, fathers, and babies each year will receive individualized education, support, <br />and/or mental health therapy. -Less than 10% of women will give birth prematurely. <br />-Less than 10% of babies will be born with a low -birth weight. <br />-Less than 10% of babies will be admitted to the NICU. <br />-At least 90% of babies will be on -track to meet important developmental milestones at graduation. <br />-Low-income families will receive health education and promotion of health care and vaccinations. At program <br />exit, at least 90% of babies will have a medical home and at least 90% will be on -track with their vaccinations. <br />-MOMS Orange County will provide approximately 3,000 home visitation encounters for residents of Santa Ana. <br />-Low-income families will receive referrals to community resources that may help them meet their physical and <br />mental health needs, and access basic needs like food, housing, domestic violence support and shelter, and <br />financial assistance. <br />-Low-income families will receive donations of material goods including diapers, wipes, clothing, toys, books, and <br />even car seats as available. <br />-MOMS Orange County will provide 100% of participants with screening for depression/anxiety (once prenatally <br />and once postpartum) and case management with support and access to professional services and therapy. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />