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2024-25 Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center <br />Youth Employment Program - WIOA Proposal <br />E. Specify how the targeted youth populations (out -of -school, youth with disabilities, <br />foster/emancipated, probation, homeless) will be recruited. As mentioned previously, <br />OCCTAC has excellent community partnerships that will help us fulfill our enrollment goals and <br />targeted youth populations. See below a summary of youth populations and partners. <br />1. Out of School Youth: OCCTAC has had a strong partnership with the Santa Ana College, <br />Centennial Education Center for the past 15 years. We have received many referrals from <br />SAC for out of school youth, as well as engage our youth in their State Certificate programs. <br />As seen in Table 2, OCCTAC has consistently served at least 80% of out of school youth in the <br />program, throughout the years. See letter of support included in this proposal. <br />2. Youth with Disabilities: OCCTAC has had a strong partnership with the Santa Ana Unified <br />School District, Transition Partnership Program (TPP) during the past 15 years, in order to <br />serve youth with disabilities. As seen in Table 2, OCCTAC has exceeded the 10% minimum <br />and has served consistently over 50% of youth with disabilities! We are grateful to our key <br />community partner SAUSD TPP program staff for all of their referrals and support! Also, in <br />the past 2 years, OCCTAC has a new contract with the Regional Center of Orange County and <br />has been receiving referrals to serve young adults with disabilities. See letter of support. <br />Foster/Emancipated Youth: OCCTAC will continue to collaborate with the County of Orange, <br />Social Services, to continue to serve foster/emancipated youth. OCCTAC has been a partner <br />with the County since 2007. We are looking forward to continuing this partnership, and <br />serve more foster/emancipated youth in Orange County this year! See letter of support. <br />4. Youth on Probation: As stated previously, OCCTAC has been in preliminary conversations <br />with the ED at Project Kinship (Steven Kim) on the possibility of collaborating and getting <br />referrals from their program for our WIOA program. Project Kinship operates in the same <br />building as OCCTAC (2215 N. Broadway — second floor) where OCCTAC agency is located 1 <br />The mission of Project Kinship is to provide support and training to lives impacted by <br />incarceration, gangs, and violence through hope, healing, and transformation. OCCTAC will <br />partner with PK to ensure at least 10% or this population in our program. <br />5. Homeless Youth: OCCTAC will continue to collaborate with various community agencies, <br />including the WISEPlace, an organization that focuses primarily on serving homeless women <br />(youth and adults). <br />In addition to our excellent community partnerships, OCCTAC will continue to conduct <br />community outreach, community presentations, and participate at various community events <br />throughout the year to promote our programs and inform the youth in the Santa Ana <br />community about this wonderful WIOA Youth Employment program at OCCTAC. See Table 3 <br />for more information. <br />F. Include a Letter(s) of Support from organizations that have agreed to refer youth to your <br />program as Attachment D — See attached the following letters from our community partners: <br />4 <br />