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Company Name
TALLER SAN JOSE
Contract #
A-2007-197
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
8/20/2007
Expiration Date
6/30/2008
Insurance Exp Date
6/30/2008
Destruction Year
2012
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<br />Exhibit A <br /> <br />About the Program <br /> <br />Executive Summary <br />Taller San Jose (St. Joseph's Workshop) is a highly focused. goal-oriented program that <br />targets young adults, ages 18-28. who are caught in a cycle of crime and poverty and need <br />marketable job skills in order to become productive self-reliant adults. TSJ focuses on young <br />people who have dropped out of high school, have been incarcerated or are on probation. and <br />have a background of gang involvement. Many of our students have parented one or more <br />children and suffer from drug and alcohol abuse, <br /> <br />Since 199'5, Taller San Jose has helped over 3,500 young people to restructure their lives, <br />finish their education and develop marketable job skills. In 2006, 350 young adults entered <br />TSr s education and job-training programs. Program outcomes show that 97% of program <br />participants will not be rearrested for violent crime, and that 86% of our students who <br />achieve their program goals will move on to either community college or full-time <br />employment. The program's success in reaching these at-risk young people is attributed to a <br />holistic, relational approach. The values of community, dignity and responsibility are woven <br />into each program and every interaction. <br /> <br />Through its state-of-the-art programs in construction, information technology and medical <br />career. TSJ prepares undereducated and unemployed youth to successfully transition into the <br />workforce. Using a combination of intensive classroom instruction, hands-on job training, <br />and a "real world" work environment, TSJ focuses on the skills employers require on-the-job. <br />This type of setting assists youth to develop good work habits while providing a structured <br />environment in which to be successful. <br /> <br />Although TSJ provides programs and services that include all 10 WIA Elements/Services, <br />TSJ will focus its efforts on WIA Elements/Services 2-10. Youth who participate in any of <br />the job-training programs and need to complete their secondary education will have access to <br />the educational resources available at TSJ, TSJ recruits out-of-school youth through a <br />number of methods including: 1) Community Outreach Coordinator - a full-time staff <br />member dedicated to recruit efforts, 2) Referralsfrom students - 65% of current students <br />were referred by a friend or relative involved with TSJ, and 3) Referralsfrom community <br />partners including: the Orange County Probation Department, the Santa Ana WORK Center, <br />Centennial Education Center, La Familia, OCCC, Youth Provider Network, Daisy Wheel <br />Network, and others. <br /> <br />Over the course ofthe next year. TSJ will achieve the following outcomes: <br /> <br />. Recruit and enroll 20 eligible out-of-school youth between the ages of 18-21. <br />. Provide industry specific training for all eligible youth in one of three areas: <br />construction, information technology or medical careers. <br />. Facilitate the placement of75% of youth into jobs above minimum wage. <br />. 85% of youth will remain employed for a minimum of6 months. <br />. Increase youth wage earnings by $3,500 or more. <br />. Maintain a 70% credential rate for youth. <br />
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