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FIRM AND TEAM EXPERIENCE <br />Working Wardrobes for a New Start is a nonprofit organization founded in 1990, with a mission <br />to help individuals overcome barriers to gainful employment. Over the past 35 years, Working <br />Wardrobes has provided comprehensive workforce and life skills training, job placement <br />assistance, and professional wardrobing to over 135,000 individuals. The organization primarily <br />serves low-income individuals from marginalized groups, including persons of color, veterans, <br />seniors, justice-involved individuals, and those who have faced major life crises such as <br />homelessness, substance abuse, domestic violence, chronic illness, and long-term <br />unemployment. <br />Experience with Youth Populations: <br />Working Wardrobes has a longstanding commitment to serving working-age youth, particularly <br />in recent years, where 49% of the clients served in 2024 were youth. Over the past five years in <br />particular, the organization has expanded its reach and expertise to this population, delivering <br />tailored support that address the specific challenges faced by youth through our select service <br />programming, offering workshops and wardrobing experiences. The Rebuilding Careers Program <br />for Young Adults will leverage Working Wardrobes' extensive experience in youth workforce <br />development and its successful track record of working with youth in Orange County and the <br />surrounding regions of Southern California. This funding will allow us to deepen the service <br />levels to out-of-school youth providing a full-service, case management model with added <br />services such as work experience and skill-based certification programs through the support of a <br />full-time Career Navigator. Relevant references for similar projects performed for state and/or <br />similar government clients are provided in Attachment B. <br />Program Staffing <br />A total of 1.61 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE} employees will be dedicated to this program, ensuring <br />that the necessary staff resources are available to support its implementation and success. The <br />following positions from Working Wardrobes will be assigned to the Rebuilding Careers Program <br />for Young Adults: <br />• Client Services Manager (0.21 FTE) <br />• Career Navigator (1 FTE) <br />• Client Services Coordinator (0.25 FTE) <br />• Wardrobe Specialist (0.15 FTE) <br />These staff members are well-qualified to fulfill their responsibilities and execute the services <br />required for the program. Each position's specific responsibilities are outlined in the Budget <br />Form and Budget Narrative. <br />Program Manager <br />The supervising Project Manager for this program will be Bianca Herrera, Director of Client <br />Services at Working Wardrobes. Bianca will oversee all aspects of the program's implementation <br />and will serve as the primary point of contact for the City. Her experience and expertise in client <br />services and program management make her an ideal candidate to manage this program. <br />8 <br />EXHIBIT 2 <br /> <br /> <br />City Council 10 – 194 7/1/2025
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