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YFMP PHASE I SEPTEMBER 2009 (2)
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The survey data from the database of community- serving organizations was gathered by telephone <br />interviews in 2008 (January- December). As explained in the Methodology section above, the Santa Ana <br />Police Department survey of 178 organizations' responses were recorded in 2008.20 Community <br />agencies were asked a series of questions related to their agency characteristics (size of organization, <br />clients served, location, hours of operation) and services and program details (type of program, <br />evaluation methods, partners and funders). From the database of 178, the data was cleaned and coded, <br />leaving 164 viable, unduplicated organizations. Only 3 of the organizations surveyed reported serving <br />only adults; 161 (98 %) have services for youth. Of these organizations, 71 (43 %) reported serving only <br />youth (defined as under 18 years of age). <br />Table 4. Number and percentage of organizations by age groups served <br />0 -5 years <br />6 -12 Y ears <br />1 13 -18 years <br />19 -28 years <br />over 29 years <br />Seniors <br />*not exclusive <br />Types of services <br />The following data analysis was based on the 161 viable, unduplicated organizations that explicitly <br />reported serving Santa Ana youth. <br />Table 5. Number of youth - serving organizations by type of program model <br />Health Career Recreation <br /># of total 28 17 59 <br />organizations <br />% of total 17% 11% 37% <br />organizations* <br />Mentoring Faith- Counseling <br />based .. <br />33 1 33 50 <br />10% 13% 31% <br />Athletics FEEducationl <br />31 84 <br />19% 152% <br />Of organizations serving youth, over half reported using only one or two program models. The remainder <br />of the organizations used multiple methods to engage youth. As mentioned above, the focus of our <br />analysis was on the physical activity and athletic opportunities available to Santa Ana youth. Overall, <br />40% (64 organizations) of the youth - serving organizations offered some type of recreation or <br />athletics to their participants. The following list identifies how many of the Santa Ana youth- serving <br />organizations responded that they provide some type of recreation activity: <br />• 59 recreation <br />31 athletic <br />20 The SAPD conducted 155 telephone surveys in 2008; this was augmented by another 23 telephone surveys conducted by Ersoylu Consulting <br />of organizations in the Youth Alternatives Collaborative and participants at the 2008 Youth Expo. The same protocol was used for all 178 <br />surveys. <br />
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