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S.A. Empowerment Corp.
Contract #
A-2004-159
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
4/5/2004
Expiration Date
6/30/2005
Destruction Year
2010
Notes
Amends A-2003-167
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<br />Exhibit B <br /> <br />List of Local Agencies Collaborating with Service Navigator Segment <br />2004-05 <br /> <br />Agency Description of Services * Service Component <br /> A non-profit organization that has provided employment <br />Catholic Charities of O.C. and training services since 1976. Services offered are: . Employment Strategies <br /> job placement and retention services, employment . Supportive Services <br /> workshops, ESL classes, job upgrades and educational <br /> linkages for participants and businesses, vocational <br /> training, a computer resource room, and job counseling. <br /> They also provide assistance with accessing low-income <br /> programs such as food packages, hygiene kits, clothing, <br /> housing, utility bill assistance, and translation for legal <br /> and medical needs. <br /> A non-profit organization that for over 38 years has <br />Community Action Partnership of provided services to low income individuals from 18-65 . Supportive Services <br />O.c. (CAPOC) years of age in order to alleviate poverty. CAPOC <br />(Non-Funded) provides services such as parenting classes; and <br /> enrollment into health insurance, Food Stamp, utility, and <br /> telephone assistance programs. They also assist with <br /> accessing emergency services and other supportive <br /> services such as counselin~, child care, mentoring, etc. <br /> A non-profit organization with a 32-year history of <br />Delhi Center serving low income Latinos. Services provided at Delhi . Employment Strategies <br /> are childcare provider training, small business . Supportive Services <br /> workshops, family support services, access to health <br /> services, recreation and cultural art programs, parenting <br /> classes, computer classes, case management, and a higher <br /> education nrOPTam. <br /> For over 60 years the State EDD has connected millions <br />Employment Development of job seekers and employers in an effort to build the . Employment Strategies <br />Department (EDD) economy of the State of Cali forma. Services offered to <br /> residents are career counseling and development; <br /> unemployment and disability insurance; CalJOBS <br /> internet job search and resume entry; job development <br /> and job placement; on-site positive recruitments; tax <br /> incentives; labor market information; job search <br /> workshops; and case management. Services offered to <br /> employers are liaison services; labor market information; <br /> recruitment, screening, and employment services; <br /> facilities for on-site recruitments; and, iob listings. <br /> A non-profit organization that has provided <br />Mexican American Opportunity comprehensive human services Statewide since 1963 and . Voc/Occup. Training <br />Foundation (MAOF) locally since 1996. Services offered are: family resource . Supportive Services <br /> and referrals, naturalization services, case management, <br /> ESL and citizenship classes, financial literacy assistance, <br /> a computer and internet lab, WIC nutrition, pre-school <br /> educational oro~am, and folkloric children's ballet. <br /> An organization that for the past 10 years has provided <br />Orange County Conservation at-risk 18-26 year olds with work skills, job training, . Education <br />Corps (OCCC) access to their charter school campus where young adults . Employment Strategies <br /> can earn a GED while working for OCCC, and leadership <br /> development skills - with the goal that youth will achieve <br /> the self-esteem necessary to enter the workforce. In <br /> addition, OCCC hires the young adults to improve, <br />I repair, restore, and enhance Santa Ana parks as part of <br />job trainin~. <br /> <br />Revised 7112/04 <br />
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