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2014 -15 Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center <br />Youth Workforce Investment Act Proposal <br />2014 -2015 YOUTH WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT PROPOSAL <br />I. Experience /Qualifications <br />A. Briefly describe your agency -The Orange County Children's Therapeutic Arts Center ( OCCTAC) is <br />recognized as one of Santa Ana's leading community builders for children, youth and families. We <br />prioritize on serving at -risk youth, foster youth and youth with disabilities, including: learning <br />disabilities, health impairments, developmental disabilities, and others. Our programs integrate <br />youth with and without disabilities in a nurturing, community -based environment that teaches <br />respect, disability awareness, and full inclusion. Most of the youth and families that we serve come <br />from the City of Santa Ana, and have very limited financial and educational resources. OCCTAC offers <br />a wide variety of educational, artistic and therapeutic programs to the community. Please See Table <br />3 (page 9) and Table 4 (page 10) for more detailed information on OCCTAC programs. <br />B. List the facility address and address of headquarters if different location. Please include major <br />cross streets. OCCTAC's address is 2215 North Broadway in Santa Ana. Most of the services will be <br />provided at our current facility located between Main, Broadway, and Buffalo streets. The exception <br />might be when the program requires interaction and support with partnering agencies and <br />employment related opportunities. If participants have transportation challenges, we will assist them <br />in finding alternate transportation, such as public transportation, and Metrolink. Also, WIA youth with <br />disabilities will be assisted to obtain services through ACCESS, which serves individuals with <br />disabilities. Furthermore, participants will be provided with bus passes by OCCTAC or the SAUSD TPP <br />program staff to alleviate transportation challenges. <br />C. Indicate hours of operation for facility. OCCTAC has long operations hours of operation. Also, we <br />are open in the evenings and in the weekends. See below hours of operation for OCCTAC: <br />I,: a s <br />Monda <br />Tuesda <br />Wednesda <br />Thursda <br />Frida <br />Saturda <br />Sunda <br />Howl <br />8:30 a.m. - <br />8:30 p.m. <br />8:30 a.m. - <br />8:30 p.m. <br />8:30 a.m.- <br />1 8:30 p.m. <br />8:30 a.m. - <br />8:30 P.M. 1 <br />8:30 a.m. - <br />830 P.M. <br />8:30 a.m. - <br />5:00 p.m. <br />Closed <br />D. Briefly indicate what makes your facility youth friendly and suitable for the proposed program. <br />OCCTAC has been in operation for 14 years providing many services to the Santa Ana community. <br />Our programs prioritize on youth. Our facility is located strategically close to bus terminals for the <br />convenience of the youth and our families. There are many SAUSD schools in the vicinity, as well as <br />easy access to public transportation. Youth can also take the bus or in some instances walk to the <br />Center. Also, our facility is accessible and compliant with all ADA guidelines and regulations. In <br />summary, our facility, hours of operations, location, and wide variety of programs make our services <br />very accessible, a facility youth friendly and suitable for the proposed WIA program. <br />E. Provide brief information on the following elements: <br />1. Average annual operating budget and sources of revenue - The average annual operating budget <br />for the OCCTAC is $700,000. OCCTAC's sources of revenue come from a variety of sources, including: <br />contracts, grants, fee for service, private donations, public donations, and fundraising. In addition, <br />OCCTAC is expanding an important contract this year with the County of Orange, Health Care Agency <br />to expand our Family Wellness Program. <br />2. Brief description of staff - OCCTAC is staffed by highly qualified bilingual staff, including: <br />EXHIBIT A <br />25A -127 <br />