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Table 18. Recommendations and TCE outcomes <br />Recommendation: <br />TCE Outcome(s) impacted: <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />Community Opportunities <br />Focus park funding in park -poor communities. <br />� <br />Focus joint -use and athletic programming <br />opportunities at schools with the lowest <br />Fitness -gram scores. <br />Close the coordination gap in youth <br />programming- especially for teen <br />programming. <br />Consider tailored interventions to <br />communities with high crime. <br />Increase programming in city community <br />centers by nonprofits. <br />Soccer Programming <br />Coordinate an annual uniform training for <br />� <br />coaches city -wide. <br />Increase business partnerships. <br />� <br />Create a consumer education campaign to <br />� <br />educate families about the soccer leagues. <br />Soccer programming becomes a priority for <br />the City. <br />Coordinate all field reservations within the <br />� <br />City of Santa Ana through a single entity. <br />Conclusion <br />The City of Santa Ana faces many difficult challenges in addressing the health and vibrancy of its youth. <br />There is a shortage of parks and open space, and few parcels of land are available for future conversion <br />to park space. Many families live below the poverty line, and financial and budgetary restrictions are <br />straining the city's ability to fund existing programs. The city's rates of childhood overweight /obesity are <br />among the highest in the state. The data collected through this assessment demonstrate insufficient <br />