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Item 26 - Public Hearing for the Fiscal Year 2026-27 Annual Action Plan
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Item 26 - Public Hearing for the Fiscal Year 2026-27 Annual Action Plan
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FY 2026-27 CDBG Program Funding Plan - Program Summaries EXHIBIT 3 <br />The On -site Case Management Program, for youth experiencing homelessness will provide Santa Ana youth <br />Site Case Management <br />with resources and support to sustain their academic path. Participants are provided customized, <br />Project Hope <br />Program (for youth <br />$59,194 <br />wraparound support from case managers who are available for them 24 hours a day. Students will receive <br />Alliance <br />experiencing <br />Homelessness) <br />support with basic needs, emotional wellness, mental health services, mentoring and college and career <br />readiness for older youth. <br />Crisis Intervention & <br />Comprehensive Mental <br />Straight Talk Clinic will offer free crisis intervention and comprehensive mental health services and weekly <br />Straight Talk <br />Health Services for Low- <br />$39,462 <br />one -hour counseling to extremely low-income Santa Ana residents - seniors, adults, teen, and children five <br />Clinic, Inc. <br />Income Santa Ana <br />years and older. <br />Residents <br />The <br />Financial Education & <br />The program aims to address wealth -building barriers facd by low-income, limited English proficinet parents <br />Cambodian <br />Empowerment for <br />$39,462 <br />and seniors in Santa Ana. Through classroom based workshops participants learn how to establish and <br />Family <br />Parents and Seniors <br />improve credit, increase savings, reduce debt, and acess mainstream financial services. <br />The program helps transition unaccompanied women who are experiencing homelessnes back to self- <br />$39,472 <br />suffiency and long term stabilization. The program provides immediate shelter, basic needs (food, clothing, <br />WISEPIace <br />Steps to Independence <br />hygiene supplies), case management, financial empowerment services and housing navigation all paired with <br />flexible and responsive supportive services that are tailored to meet each client's unique needs. <br />Total funding <br />$4,271,868 <br />
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