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City of Santa Ana <br />Scope of Work <br />Name of Organization The Villa Center, Inc. <br />Name of Funded Program Emergency Shelter Program <br />Annual Accomplishment Goal <br />I. Total number of unduplicated clients (Santa Ana and Non -Santa Ana Residents) anticipated to be served by the <br />funded program, named above, during the 12 -month contract period. <br />110' Persons <br />II. Number of unduplicated Santa Ana residents expected to be served by the funded program during the 12 -month <br />contract period. <br />Persons <br />Program and Funding Description <br />III. Description of Work - In the space below, describe the program to be funded during the 12 -month contract period. <br />What specific activities will be undertaken during the contract period. Please be concise in your response. Only the <br />viewable space will print. <br />The Villa is a residential rehabilitation program for alcoholic and substance - abusing women that provides a <br />temporary, safe, supportive, and nurturing environment for women who are often homeless or at risk of <br />homelessness, where they can learn to live a life free of addiction and begin a lifelong path toward recovery and <br />self- sufficiency. Each resident is assigned a counselor /case manager who works with her to develop a short- <br />and long -term recovery plan that includes action steps, measurable goals, and a timeline, allowing both client <br />and staff to assess their achievement and note challenges to be addressed. Beginning with short-term goals <br />such as honoring curfews and participating in chores, the recovery plan moves the client, during the average <br />three -month stay with us, in the direction of longer -term achievements such as planning to return to school, <br />finding employment, and re- establishing relationships with family. Other services we provide include daily meals <br />prepared with the help of the residents, 12 -Step and Big Book classes, speaker events and panel discussions <br />with former residents, counseling, physical and mental healthcare, in -house education and employment <br />referrals, and social and family services. Women who are addicted to drugs and alcohol, and who are homeless <br />or at risk of being homeless, have a unique set of needs and circumstances, which can include domestic <br />violence, mental illness, single parenthood and unplanned pregnancy. Many times these women have co- <br />occurring disorders and other needs. We respond to each client's individual needs, partnering with other <br />agencies such as the Huntington Beach Community Clinic, the Wise Place, and the Mariposa Women's Center <br />to provide healthcare, counseling, and other services. In some cases, we refer women to longer -term supportive <br />living services after leaving us, following up with them to make sure they have transitioned successfully. <br />Schedule of Performance <br />Estimate the number of unduplicated Santa Ana residents to be served by the funded program during the 12 -month <br />contract period per quarter. (Enter number of new Santa Ana clients served each quarter. If they were served in <br />quarter 1 do not count them again in quarter 2 <br />Quarter 1: July 1 - September 30 4 Persons <br />Quarter 2: October 1 - December 31 5 Persons <br />Quarter 3: January 1 - March 31 5 Persons <br />Quarter 4: April 1 -June 30 4 Persons <br />18 Total unduplicated Santa Ana Residents to be served <br />$ 10,100.00 Total Grant <br />Exhibit A <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />Schedule of Invoicing <br />Estimate the amount of grant funds to be requested during the 12 -month contract period on a quarterly basis. <br />Quarter 1: July 1 - September 30 <br />$ 4,500.00 <br />Quarter 2: October 1 - December 31 <br />$ 2,100.00 <br />Quarter 3: January 1 - March 31 <br />$ 1,800.00 <br />Quarter 4: April 1 -June 30 <br />$ 1,700.00' <br />$ 10,100.00 Total Grant <br />Exhibit A <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />