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WSA_Youth and Family Master Plan Phase I - September 2009
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Program Distribution by Zip Code <br />~, 92701 <br />~, <br />^ 92702 <br />.....~d 92703 <br />92704 <br />^ 92705 <br />92706 <br />^ 92707 <br />n.~ <br />,h <br />The above exploration of physical activity services provided in Santa Ana focused primarily on the <br />nonprofit organizations operating in the city, as they are the majority of the organizations. The following <br />section highlights resources that the City of Santa Ana focuses on youth programming through both its <br />own programming and distribution of funding. <br />City of Santa Ana youth resources <br />A city can support youth and families in several ways by directing internal city resources. The City of <br />Santa Ana supports youth through Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) and through providing <br />year-round programming- especially summer programming- at its community centers. <br />An analysis of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds was conducted to assess what <br />types of programs are supported. This analysis identified the proportion of regularly-distributed funds that <br />were invested in youth programming for 2008-2009. The results demonstrated that the City of Santa <br />Ana invested significant resources in youth services- especially those that involve physical activity. <br />Table 7.2008-2009 Santa Ana CDBG funding expenditures <br />Program # Youth <br />Served $ Amount Program # Youth <br />Served $ Amount <br />EDUCATION/ YOUTH SERVICES GENERAL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY/ RECREATION <br />BGCSA-Summer Youth <br />Outreach 350 40,000 PRCSA-Project Pride* 1,300 109,332 <br />Ruben Martinez Literacy <br />Program 1,435 25,000 Police Athletic League 250 65,000 <br />Cambodian Family 130 25,000 St. Joseph Ballet 2,112 42,000 <br />Kidworks* 150 20,000 PRCSA- Pathways to <br />Adventure 750 30,000 <br />Think Together 800 20,000 TKO Boxing Club 400 27,000 <br />Assistance League- School <br />Bell Supplies 1,300 20,000 OC Youth Commission- Santa <br />Ana Boxing Club 45 25,000 <br />Hope Community Services 330 5,000 Latino Health Access* 50 20,000 <br />YOUNG ADULT CAREER & LEADERSHIP OC Youth Commission- <br />Vllrestling Club 70 18,000 <br />Taller San Jose 250 50,000 Relampago del Cielo Arts <br />Program 80 12,000 <br />Career Beginnings 45 15,000 ARTS <br />Human Options Teen Program 850 15,000 Orange County Children's <br />Therapeutic Arts Center 40 22,000 <br />OC on Track 120 14,000 OCHR- Heart of Orange Mural 30 20,000 <br />Teen Challenge of OC 525 10,000 KidSingers 140 13,000 <br /> <br />
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