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Introduction: Rebuilding Careers Program for Young Adults <br /> Working Wardrobes for A New Start ("Working Wardrobes") proposes delivering workforce <br /> development services to twenty(20) out-of-school youth (ages 16-24)through its Rebuilding <br /> Careers Program for Young Adults. Eligible participants will meet specific risk criteria, including <br /> but not limited to being a dropout, experiencing homelessness, being a foster youth, parenting <br /> youth,justice-involved, disabled, or low-income and needing additional assistance. <br /> The program will provide job readiness training, skills development, supportive services, and <br /> paid job training and employment opportunities, all designed to help underserved, out-of-school <br /> youth successfully connect to employment, education, training, and support services. <br /> Participants will also gain access to WIOA-approved certifications and skills training in <br /> high-demand industries, with tuition assistance to cover associated costs.The goal is to prepare <br /> youth for long-term career success by equipping them with the necessary skills and resources. <br /> The initial program term will span twelve (12) months, ensuring comprehensive support <br /> throughout the participants' career development journey. <br /> Working Wardrobes is confident in its ability to enhance its impact and broaden service <br /> availability for the underserved population of out-of-school youth. <br /> Participant Eligibility <br /> 100%of participants will be out-of-school Santa Ana youth, ages 16-24,who are low-income and <br /> face significant barriers to entering the workforce.These barriers may include being <br /> transitional-age foster youth, experiencing homelessness, involvement with the justice system, <br /> or facing additional challenges such as basic literacy deficiencies, school dropout, runaway <br /> status, or parenting.Youth who are pregnant or parenting, offenders, or youth with disabilities <br /> requiring additional support to complete an educational program or secure and maintain <br /> employment are also eligible. All participants must be authorized to work in the United States. <br /> Outreach and Participant Identification <br /> Working Wardrobes will recruit participants through partnerships with mission-aligned <br /> organizations serving transitional-age foster youth, youth experiencing homelessness, and <br /> justice-involved youth. Recruitment will also occur through our core Rebuilding Careers <br /> workforce skills training program by identifying eligible youth already enrolled in our services <br /> who would benefit from this specialized program. Additionally,Working Wardrobes will leverage <br /> our network of more than 185 government, social service, educational, and faith-based partners <br /> throughout Orange County, many of whom regularly refer youth to our services. <br /> Intake and Assessment <br /> Working Wardrobes will implement a comprehensive intake process to verify participant <br /> eligibility, ensure understanding of the program's services, and assess commitment to achieving <br /> personal and employment goals, in alignment with the City of Santa Ana's RFP No. 25-019A.This <br /> process includes an objective evaluation of each participant's academic skills and service needs <br /> through the administration of the online Test for Adult Basic Education (TARE) or CASA <br /> assessment tool. Youth needing tutoring or remedial support in literacy or numeracy will be <br /> referred to community partners for additional resources. Upon confirmation of eligibility, <br /> participants may also complete the 0*NET Career Assessment to inform their individualized <br /> 3 <br />