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Community Development
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4/1/2013
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> III. PROGRAM/PROJECT DESCRIPTION-DETAIL <br /> In the space below, describe the program/project. Include information as to how the program/project will benefit <br /> low-income people/households. max. char. 2000 <br /> In order to combat gang violence, resist the temptation of joining criminal street gangs, and encourage youths to stay in <br /> school, the Santa Ana Police Department in conjunction with the Santa Ana Parks and Recreation Department has <br /> formed the Santa Ana Police Athletic Activities League (SAPAAL). SAPAAL is a crime prevention program that employs <br /> educational, athletic, and recreational activities to create trust and understanding between youths and law enforcement. <br /> SAPAAL will focus its efforts on at risk students. <br /> This program takes a three-step approach. The first step Is to provide safe haven where youths can gather without the <br /> fear of violence or intimidation. At the haven, youths will be provided with an environment that enables them to study, <br /> complete homework, and to work on school projects. Youths will have access to computers, school supplies, educational <br /> materials, and private tutoring all at no cost. The focus is on academic achievement. Second, youths will have the <br /> chance to participate In recreational and educational field trips. These field trips concentrate on broadening the <br /> knowledge and social awareness of youths to opportunities they might not be cognizant of due to their social economic <br /> status. And finally, the sport, athletic and fitness programs coached by police officers teach youths the Importance of <br /> teamwork, sportsmanship, and the fact that police officers are human who are sincerely interested in their development. <br /> This aspect of the program builds the bonds of trust and communication between youths and police officers. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> IV. STATEMENT OF NEED <br /> In the space below, describe why this program/project Is needed. Include information as to any effects if CDBG <br /> funds are not awarded and whether similar programs/projects are available in the community. max. char. 2000 <br /> Criminal street gangs have caused untold damage to families, businesses, and, neighborhood communities. <br /> In order to combat gang recruitment and gang.violence, youths need to experience success In school, be supported by <br /> their friends, family and peers, and know that police officers are truly Interested in their development and well-being. <br /> The Santa Ana Police Department's PAAL Program seeks to address these issues and break the cycle of gang <br /> recruitment and gang violence through early recognition, intervention, and mentoring programs. <br /> A resource "Drop In Center," staffed by Police Athletic Activities employees and volunteers would provide students with <br /> a safe haven to study and a place to work on school projects and complete their homework. Tutoring, In conjunction with <br /> computer access, reference and educational materials would help youths become successful in school. Peer support <br /> groups offers youths someone to talk to about problems they may be facing. Recreational and fitness programs teach <br /> youths the Importance of teamwork, discipline, and good citizenship. Police officers coaching and mentoring <br /> demonstrate to youths that officers are sincerely interested in their welfare. Grant funds would be instrumental In the <br /> continued operation of the SAPAAL Center where the above strategies would be put into practice. Student tutors from <br /> local universities (Irvine, Fullerton, and Chapman) would be recruited to help students with their homework or other <br /> school projects. In addition to academics, grant funds would provide the opportunity for students to participate in <br /> character development programs, local and long distance field trips, and to participate In state and national competitions. <br /> Implementation of the listed strategies would provide youths with the skills, knowledge, and character to resist the <br /> temptation of joining a criminal street gang. The SAPAAL is housed at the building that was formerly the Mc Fadden <br /> Branch Library. <br /> I <br /> <br /> <br /> 3 <br /> <br /> 75B-40 <br />
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