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and significant impact on the youth community. <br />2. Proposed Program <br />A. The Rebuilding Careers Program for Young Adults, a 12-month program proposed by <br />Working Wardrobes, is designed to provide full case management workforce development <br />services to out-of-school youth, ages 16-24, in Santa Ana. Over the 12-month program period, <br />the program will achieve the following objectives: <br />• Provide Career Coaching, Mentorship, and Exploration <br />Pair each participant with the program's dedicated 1.0 FTE Career Navigator (Case <br />Manager) who will provide personalized guidance, career assessments and goal setting. <br />Leverage the expertise of volunteer Career Coaches with HR related experiences to <br />provide one-on-one resume and interview preparation. Utilize the B-Unbound online <br />platform to connect participants with adult mentors in relevant fields for job shadowing, <br />mock interviews, and informational interviewing, allowing them to explore various fields <br />and gain insights into different industries. <br />• Increase Workforce Readiness <br />Provide workforce readiness training to 20 out-of-school youth, through a workshop <br />series that includes resume building, job search strategies, interview preparation, <br />financial literacy, and workplace success techniques. Ensure that all participants <br />complete paid workforce readiness workshops, equipping them with the essential skills <br />to confidently navigate the job market. Focus on developing key soft skills, including time <br />management, problem-solving, teamwork, and communication, while supporting <br />participants in cultivating vital personal and professional attributes such as responsibility <br />and work ethic-critical for long-term career growth and advancement. Offer both in- <br />person and self-paced learning options to accommodate diverse learning styles and <br />ensure that all clients have the flexibility to engage with the material in a way that best <br />supports their needs .. <br />• Provide Paid Work Experience (WEX) <br />Provide clients with up to 70 hours of paid work experience at host sites in high-demand <br />industries or at Working Wardrobes locations. Each host site will be vetted to ensure <br />they provide a safe learning environment that focuses on the development of both soft <br />skills and technical job-related skills. This includes on-the-job training and exposure to <br />career pathways in high demand industries like healthcare, transportation, <br />manufacturing, retail, logistics, customer service, and more. Paid work experience <br />opportunities will be provided in partnership with regional employers like hospitals, <br />hospitality groups, IT service providers, and through in-house placements at Working <br />Wardrobes' social enterprises, such as The Hanger Outlets, Donation Center and Career <br />Success Center. <br />EXHIBIT 2 <br />  <br />  <br />City Council 10 – 131 7/1/2025