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Orange County Conservation Corps and Youthbuild <br />Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board <br />Request for Proposal <br />The Youth Service Provider Network <br />PY 2005/2006 <br />The OCCC uses a variety of approaches to effectively deliver its program components <br />and meet the various learning styles of its corpsmembers. Services for out of school <br />youth, who generally dropped out of school, must be varied and interesting in order to <br />engage them in the program. Therefore activities must be planned that are not just <br />classroom based, but incorporate a variety of venues and methods to ensure training and <br />instruction is interesting and most important applicable to their needs. The OCCC <br />integrates field training with classroom instruction to connect academic skills with <br />occupational skills. Instruction, both academic and occupational, is designed and <br />delivered knowing that most corpsmembers' basic academic skills are below the 81h <br />grade. Instruction may be classroom based, field based, on-line, individual, small/large <br />group, crew based, using demonstrations, lectures, packets, guest speakers, and individual <br />research. <br />The OCCC uses the following approaches: <br />• In the community: OCCC work projects; educational field trips; work related field <br />trainings; participation in community events and youth oriented groups, meetings, <br />and events to instill a sense of community service and pride; <br />• Classroom: OCCC charter high school; OCCC Toastmasters; new corpsmember <br />orientation, vocational and occupational skills training; life skills, pre- <br />employment skills, etc; <br />• Workshops: specialized trainings (CPR/First Aid, Forklift, Chainsaw certification, <br />etc.); safety demonstrations, leadership development, support services and <br />educational topics (health, substance abuse, etc.) <br />Main Purpose of Program <br />What is the organization Mission Statement? <br />The mission of the OCCC is to provide an opportunity for youth and young adults to <br />learn work skills; develop a work ethic; develop a sense of community responsibility; <br />further their formal education; develop leadership skills; and achieve the self-esteem <br />necessary to enter the workforce. <br />OCCC Values are: <br />• Support of personal, educational, and career development <br />• Commitment to servicing the needs of Orange County youth <br />• Strive for excellence and integrity in everything we do <br />• Serve the needs of the community and environment <br />• Importance of cost effective operations to achieve our mission <br />• Importance of teamwork, training, mentoring, and respect for others <br />OCCC's Organizational Purpose is to empower youth and young adults to become self- <br />sufficient members of their community. The OCCC accomplishes this by offering <br />various programs that provide opportunities for educational, professional, and personal <br />development that will provide the necessary skills to develop and maintain a positive <br />Page 6 of 22 <br />