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ORANGE COUNTY YOUTH COMMISSION
Contract #
A-2010-120
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
7/6/2010
Expiration Date
6/30/2011
Insurance Exp Date
10/20/2010
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Orange County Youth Commission <br />Santa Ana, California <br />elements in a successful career of any type. The tutoring and the computer training give <br />our clients the confidence, along with the knowledge that they need to complete what <br />they might be lacking. <br />4. Training and Services <br />Helping youth find out what their passions are and then helping them to learn more about <br />their passions is the beginning of the road to self- sufficiency. These youths may come <br />from horrible lives but they all still have dreams of their future. We don't need to tell <br />these kids the answers we need to tell them where to find the answers. Picking up a <br />youth every day to come to our program is not the answer. Giving them a reason to come <br />to the program and to checking in is the answer. Some youth need help with bus passes <br />and school supplies, so it is important for us to have funds available through supportive <br />services. If we can spend time with these kids and get to know them then we can tailor <br />make the programs to fit their needs, so that the programs and trainings that we give them <br />is interesting to them. <br />E. FACILITIES <br />Program activities will take place at the Santa Ana Boxing Club. <br />1. Address of Boxing Club: <br />901 Fourth Street <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />2. Transportation to the Facility: <br />Presently, all but one of the boxing club members, live in Santa Ana. Most of these live <br />within walking distance. Those that live further than walking distance have easy access <br />to bus transportation. It is our practice to provide bus passes to those in the WIA <br />program. The cost of bus passes is an expense that is included in our fund request. <br />3. Hours of Operation: <br />Monday - Friday, 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. <br />4. Disability Act <br />Street parking is available to everyone and we do have a back parking lot that could <br />accommodate a wheelchair. But there are no designated disabled parking slots. The Santa <br />Ana Boxing Club has received funding through a private grant to update the facility <br />restroom to make it wheelchair-accessible and fully ADA compliant. This restroom is <br />now completed and ready to be used by all. <br />5. Internet Access <br />Staff computer has Internet access. As well, the four student computers also have Internet <br />access. We use Word, Excel and Power Point Programs on the computers. <br />15 <br />EXHIBIT A
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