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Work Center Projects and Programs: <br />• Jobs Resource Center <br />• Free Job Training <br />• SAY Employment <br />• Green Jobs Corps <br />• Recovery Act (ARRA) <br />• Rapid Response <br />• 482 Adult Job -Seekers enrolled in On -the -Job Training and Work <br />Experience Programs <br />• 132 Youth enrolled in Youth Training Programs <br />ARRA Funded Programs: <br />• Essergy — Rapid Response Assistance for Small Businesses in Santa <br />Ana ($150,000) <br />• Goodwill Industries — Entrepreneurial Training for Low -Income Santa <br />Ana Residents ($180,830) <br />• Santa Ana Unified School District/ROP — Provide Green Educational <br />Training for 60 youth ($30,000) <br />• SAY Employment- 554 Low Income Santa Ana Youth Employed for the <br />Summer ($2,100,000) <br />Youth Programs: <br />• Green Jobs Corps — Provides Green Technology Training for 23 Santa <br />Ana Youth ($84,410) <br />Youth Service Provider Network: <br />• Orange County Conservation Corps — 13 enrollments ($164,754) <br />• Taller San Jose — 14 enrollments ($118,539) <br />• Children's Therapeutic Art Center — 18 enrollments ($146,147) <br />• OC Youth Council — 8 enrollments ($42,488) <br />• Success Bound In -School — 30 enrollments ($153,300) <br />• Orangewood Children's Foundation — 20 enrollments ($96,687) <br />Rapid Response: <br />• Early Intervention — Identify Businesses "At -Risk" in Advance of WARN <br />• Resource Response Team — Including Economic Development, <br />Workforce, City, and Other Resources to Help: <br />• Avert or Minimize the Scope of the Layoff <br />• Ease Their Transition to Potentially Avoid Future Layoffs <br />• Over 2,400 Individuals and 25 Companies Received Rapid Response <br />Assistance <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 12 MARCH 15, 2010 <br />