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Company Name
California Hispanic Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Inc.
Contract #
A-2002-100
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
6/3/2002
Expiration Date
9/30/2003
Insurance Exp Date
11/18/2003
Destruction Year
2008
Notes
Amended by A-2002-228 and A-2003-152
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· Are less likely to engage in early sexual activity and/or to become pregnant; and <br /> <br />· Experience improved human relations skills when interacting with adults as well as <br /> their peers. <br /> <br />Thus, researchers have confirmed what parents and grandparents have instinctively <br />known: children, youth, and young adults require guidance, emotional and social <br />support, and general assistance in gaining the life skills needed for survival. <br /> <br /> Given the above discussion, it can be seen that the mentoring component is one <br />of the most important aspects of this program. As mentioned, CHCADA will schedule <br />the first Counselor/Mentor/Mentee meeting with the youth within 24 hours of intake. <br />While the minimum number of sessions is two per month mentors will be instructed to <br />meet with the youth additional hours during the first two weeks after intake since these <br />are the most critical in the transition process. <br /> <br />9.5. Support and Assist the Youth with Job Preparation, Career Planning, Job <br /> Placement and Job Retention Skills <br /> CHCADA's Counselor/Job Developer and the Counselor/Case Manager will work <br />together in ensuring that all youth access employment and training through the <br /> <br />appropriately located One-Stops. <br /> <br />9.6. Assist in Creating Linkages to Faith-Based Organizations <br /> CHCADA will, for families interested in faith services, directly introduce the youth <br />and their families to the faith leaders and ensure that they are welcomed by the <br />members of each referred institution. We will particularly make referrals to faith-based <br />institutions that also offer supportive social services including additional family <br />counseling. <br /> <br />9.7. Assist Foster Youth in Going into the Independent Living and <br /> Emancipation Programs <br /> Foster youth are disproportionately represented among out-of-school youth. <br /> <br />These youth have higher rates of teen pregnancies, a higher prevalence and incidence <br />of substance abuse, and are generally at greater risk than their colleagues who live with <br />one or both parents. However, cognizant of such social realities, a range of services <br /> <br />CHCADA's Response to RFP# PY2002 Page 34 : <br /> <br /> <br />
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