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CAREER COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA (FORTUNA EDUCATION)
Contract #
A-2013-082
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
6/3/2013
Expiration Date
6/30/2014
Insurance Exp Date
3/1/2014
Destruction Year
2019
Notes
Amended by A-2013-082-01, -02
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CAREER COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA (FORTUNA EDUCATION) 1a
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III. State the Problem <br />A. Describe the problem that you are trying to address Faced with unprecedented job losses, <br />the US economy needs a new group of skilled workers. It is anticipated that the next cohort <br />of skilled workers in the US will come from disadvantaged communities where many young <br />people have slipped through the cracks of the educational system and lack sufficient literacy <br />and job related soft and technical skills that provide the basis for finding and holding a <br />meaningful job. <br />IV. Barriers <br />Identify the population group that you will serve (foster youth probation youth youth with <br />disabilities etc.). CCC will serve youth ages 18-21, most of whom require additional <br />assistance as outlined in B. below. <br />B. Of the youth that your agency will serve what barriers do they typically face? (Examples• <br />basic life necessities homelessness hygiene high school dropouts transportation poverty <br />gang affiliation, education, substance abuse etc.). Our typical young student often faces <br />one or more of the following barriers: <br />• is from a low income community, <br />• is deficient in their basic math and English skills, <br />• dropped out of HS and earned a GED, <br />• is a young parent, <br />• does not have reliable childcare, <br />• has a family history of welfare dependency, <br />• lives in an unstable living situation, <br />• has not worked or has only done low wage work, <br />• has been in the Foster Care System, <br />• does not have reliable transportation, <br />• lacks technical job skills, <br />• lacks people and life skills, <br />• low computer literacy <br />V. State the Solution <br />Please elaborate on how your ae ncy will Solve the problem and harriers? CCC empowers students to <br />realize their potential and begin careers that are personally rewarding, challenging and have growth <br />potential in income and responsibility. We provide high quality technical and life skills training and <br />intensive placement assistance. We provide an opportunity for our students to gain confidence by <br />setting and accomplishing big goals. The model works because it is highly directed and has a strong <br />EXHIBIT A <br />
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