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CHRISTIAN LATINO ASSOCIATION OF MUSIC AND ARTS 2
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CHRISTIAN LATINO ASSOCIATION OF MUSIC AND ARTS
Contract #
A-2007-199
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
8/20/2007
Expiration Date
6/30/2008
Insurance Exp Date
12/30/2008
Destruction Year
2014
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<br />Describe how collaborations/partnerships will enhance program services and <br /> <br />outcomes. <br /> <br />Project RYTMO has established two strategic partnerships with the Children's <br />Therapeutic Arts Center, and KidworkslDonahue Center. Both locations are in <br />Santa Ana, and serve as RYTMO Satellite sites for youth who are residents of Santa <br />Ana and who are unable to attend classes at the Anaheim studio facility. <br /> <br />These collaborations benefit outcomes through: <br /> <br />· Partnerships for strategic outreach and recruitment activities throughout the year. <br />· Co-enrollments with other Santa Ana WIB funded agencies that form part of the <br />Youth Council for qualified youth in Santa Ana. <br />· Collaborative case management insures that participants who are co-enrolled receive <br />the necessary and specialized services, monitoring and follow-up required to meet <br />WIA performance goals. <br />· Wider selection of services to youth: since the needs and services vary for each <br />youth, collaborations and partnerships allow for programs and services that can be <br />tailored and adapted to their particular needs. <br /> <br />Describe how the participant flow will occur. <br />Include the following categories: <br /> <br />Outreach / Recruitment / Eligibility Determination <br />Intake / Assessment <br />Case Management <br />Program Services / Parent and Employer Involvement <br />Placement in Jobs or Continuing Education <br />Follow-up and Retention (Describe how you will continue to support youth during <br />the follow up period Discuss types of sources of support, services and frequency of <br />contact with youth). <br /> <br />Outreach / Recruitment / Eligibility Determination: <br />By partnering with the Santa Ana W/O/RIK eenter and Santa Ana Youth Council. <br />participants in the program will have access to work-readiness training, soft skills <br />training, and work-related opportunities and experience. A primary example of this <br />would be our partnership with the Santa Ana Youth Council. which has already <br />served as a "hub" for potential candidates for Project RYTMO. <br /> <br />
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