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Item 15 - Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Formula Youth Funds for Program Year 26-27
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Item 15 - Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Formula Youth Funds for Program Year 26-27
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EXHIBIT 2 <br /> In addition to NOCE, the Rebuilding Careers for Young Adults program will leverage its existing <br /> network of local resources, such as the OCDE Access program, to provide further academic <br /> support where necessary. This partnership will allow the program to ensure that all youth have <br /> access to tutoring resources that are aligned with their individual needs and learning styles. The <br /> Career Navigator will support youth throughout the tutoring process, helping them navigate <br /> enrollment and access the appropriate resources.The Career Navigator will work closely with <br /> tutors and educators to track progress and ensure that youth are receiving the necessary <br /> support to overcome academic challenges. By connecting participants to these tutoring <br /> resources, the Rebuilding Careers for Young Adults program ensures that all participants are <br /> well-equipped with the literacy and numeracy skills needed to succeed in training, education, <br /> and future employment opportunities. <br /> 9. Mentoring <br /> W. The Rebuilding Careers for Young Adults program will offer mentoring support through both <br /> the B-Unbound mentorship platform and in-person career coaching. As previously outlined, B- <br /> Unbound connects participants with adult mentors, known as "Supportive Adults," in their <br /> fields of interest. Facilitated by the Career Navigator,the platform allows youth to engage in job <br /> shadowing, mock interviews, guided discussions, and personalized career coaching through up <br /> to five interactive sessions.These sessions will provide insights into industries such as <br /> healthcare, finance, and green jobs, helping youth develop professional skills and connections <br /> for workforce navigation. <br /> Participants will also receive ongoing support from volunteer Career Coaches with HR-related <br /> experience, who assist with resume building, interview skills, labor market analysis, and career <br /> opportunity identification.The program's Job Search Lab at the Ca reer Success Center in Santa <br /> Ana offers essential resources like computers and printers, enabling youth to create resumes, <br /> research job opportunities, and access the tools necessary for a successful job search. <br /> K. For youth facing challenging obstacles such as family dysfunction, mental health issues, <br /> homelessness, low self-esteem, probation, gang involvement, or parenting issues,the program <br /> will provide holistic support by connecting them to specialized resources. The Career Navigator <br /> will assess each participant's individual needs and, where appropriate, refer them to local <br /> organizations offering targeted services. These may include behavioral health organizations <br /> such as NAMI-OC, Peer Voices, and Waymakers, which provide mental health support, aswell <br /> as programs like H.I.R.E, which serves justice-involved youth with reintegration and personal <br /> development resources. <br /> L.The Rebuilding Careers for Young Adults program will also provide referrals for drug and <br /> alcohol counseling. Participants who need support in this area will be connected with sober <br /> living facilities, such as Nancy Clark, as well as detox services.The program maintains a network <br /> of nonprofit case managers who collaborate and share resources through online platforms and <br /> monthly meetings, ensuring that youth have access to the comprehensive guidance and <br /> counseling they need to address any substance use challenges they may face. By offering these <br />
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