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3. Population <br />A. Working Wardrobes will serve a total of 20 youth through the Rebuilding Careers Program for <br />Young Adults. These participants will be out-of-school youth, ages 16-24, who face significant <br />barriers to entering the workforce. <br />B. The youth served will be between the ages of 16 and 24. Youth ages 18 to 24 will primarily be <br />placed at off-site host agencies for work experience to help remove any barriers partners may <br />have in working with under aged youth. Youth ages 16-24 will be eligible to gain work <br />experience at Working Wardrobes social enterprise locations. <br />C. In addition to meeting WIOA youth eligibility requirements, Working Wardrobes will ensure <br />that at least 25% of the total participants are either justice-involved, homeless and/or foster <br />youth. In addition, participants must demonstrate a commitment to full engagement with the <br />program. This will be assessed through their participation in an initial intake assessment and <br />program orientation, which will ensure they understand the program's requirements and are <br />prepared to benefit from the services offered. <br />D. Working Wardrobes will identify prospective participants by leveraging its extensive network <br />of referral partners, including mission-aligned organizations serving transitional-age foster <br />youth, youth experiencing homelessness, and justice-involved youth. These partners will help <br />ensure that eligible youth, who require additional support to succeed in both their educational <br />and employment goals, are referred to the program. Additionally, Working Wardrobes will <br />recruit prospective participants through its core Rebuilding Careers workforce skills training <br />program, identifying youth seeking to enroll in its services who would benefit from this <br />specialized support. To further extend outreach, Working Wardrobes will continue to <br />collaborate with OC Probation and Parole established through Working Wardrobes' current <br />contract with the City of Santa Ana, the Prison to Employment, P2E program to engage <br />probationary youth, as well as outreach to sober and transitional living centers like Health Right <br />360 and Nancy Clark (The Recovery Center). The organization will also seek referrals from <br />existing youth-serving partners with established relationships, like Sunburst Academy, an <br />alternative, military-based educational program that works with low-income youth, OC <br />Department of Education ACCESS programs, Youth Guidance Center and Simon Scholars <br />Foundation that offers leadership programs for youth, all of which have received workforce <br />readiness services from Working Wardrobes. <br />Recruitment efforts will be focused on the recognition that Working Wardrobes has identified <br />out-of-school youth as an underserved population, as many fall outside the services of existing <br />youth program collaborators. While many of Working Wardrobes' youth-focused community <br />partners serve in-school youth, some young people are left without support when they no <br />longer qualify for or are not a good fit for these programs. A direct referral to an alternative <br />program like Rebuilding Careers for Youth enables partners to connect out-of-school youth to <br />comprehensive case management services, providing the support needed to achieve their <br />career goals. <br />EXHIBIT 2 <br />  <br />  <br />City Council 10 – 133 7/1/2025