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UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES (UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF OC)
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A-2024-089-17
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Community Development
Council Approval Date
5/7/2024
Expiration Date
6/30/2026
Insurance Exp Date
1/1/1900
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3) Parental Perception of Child's Independence and Preparedness for Child's Care <br />Our goal is to have 80% of parents or guardians report that their child has gained a greater level of <br />independence as a result of the services received through UP. We also aim for 90% of parents or <br />guardians to report that they feel better prepared to care for their child as a result of the services provided <br />by UP. <br />UP's program meets Goal #3 of the City of Santa Ana's Strategic Plan: Access to and supply of public <br />services. Between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2025, UP will provide early intervention and pediatric <br />therapy services to 212 uninsured and under -insured children with disabilities residing in Santa Ana and <br />any potential grant funds from the City of Santa Ana will help UP bridge the funding gap associated with <br />treating uninsured and under -insured children. Our Safety Net Fund increases access to high -quality, <br />compassionate, and individualized disability services for uninsured and under -insured children with <br />disabilities who call Santa Ana home while doing so at no cost to them and their families. We are a <br />nonprofit service provider offering critical services and activities to low- and moderate -income residents <br />with disabilities and and services will be provided at our facility in Santa Ana, via telehealth, and in the <br />homes of children with disabilities who live in Santa Ana. While our Safety Net Fund might not directly <br />meet the housing goals of the City of Santa Ana's Strategic Plan, our commitment to treating children and <br />families in need, regardless of diagnosis or means to pay, helps children and families with disabilities <br />access high -quality treatment without placing financial burden on them. We believe that by offering these <br />services free of charge, we can help families with disabilities minimize the risk of housing insecurities. <br />Funding will contribute towards playing the salaries of our Director of Clinical Services, Physical Therapy <br />Manager, and Occupational Therapy Manager who will oversee the provision of early intervention and <br />pediatric therapy sessions to 53 unduplicated, uninsured, and under -insured children with disabilities <br />residing in Santa Ana each quarter. <br />EXHIBIT A <br />
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