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OCAPICA - YSPN <br />FY 2014 -15 <br />1. EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS <br />A. The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance, Inc. ( OCAPICA) was <br />established in 1997 with the mission to build a healthier and stronger community by enhancing <br />the well -being of underserved families through inclusive partnerships. OCAPICA operates 19 <br />different culturally competent programs in the areas of health, mental health, youth <br />development and leadership, community and economic development, education, and policy <br />serving mainly very low- income individuals throughout Southern California. OCAPICA has 16 <br />years of administering education and training programs and six years of experience in case <br />management programs for underserved youth and young adults of all ethnic backgrounds, <br />including those of African American, Asian American, Caucasian, Latino, and Pacific Islander <br />heritage. <br />B. OCAPICA is located on: 12900 Garden Grove Blvd, Suite 214A Garden Grove, CA 92843. <br />Our major cross streets are Garden Grove Blvd. and Haster Street. <br />C. HOURS OF OPERATION AND DAYS <br />Days <br />Monday <br />Tuesday <br />Wednesday <br />Thursday <br />Friday <br />Hours <br />9AM -6PM <br />9AM -6PM <br />9AM -6PM <br />9AM -6PM <br />9AM -6PM <br />D. OCAPICA's youth facility is already setup to be youth friendly. Currently, there are 14 <br />computers that are accessible to youth at any time during OCAPICA's operating hours. OCAPICA <br />is a drop -in facility, meaning that youth may come in to request assistance from staff at any <br />time, with or without an appointment. OCAPICA's youth facility is located on a major street <br />near two busy intersections, making it easily accessible from all major OCTA bus routes. <br />OCAPICA is also located next to the 22 freeway, making it easily accessible from all nearby <br />cities. <br />Staff are youth - friendly, nonjudgmental, bilingual and from the communities they serve. A <br />majority of our staff speaks Spanish or Vietnamese as well as we have a total of 16 languages <br />available for services. We also have bilingual Parent Partners who provide services and support <br />to the parents and caregivers in the family. Our case managers are very youth friendly, young <br />people who live and work in the communities we serve, are truly competent in youth culture, <br />but also receive more than 500 hours of training in serving and supporting youth. OCAPICA <br />follows a very inclusive model, always involving the community and youth in all aspects of our <br />programs' development, implementation, and evaluation. We utilize leadership development, <br />mentoring, resiliency model, 40 Developmental Assets, mentoring, the Social Ecological Model, <br />and the Empowerment Model, and patient and community navigation in all of our program <br />work. OCAPICA also partners with 40 different agencies in providing services to the community <br />and ensures self efficacy and capacity building is developed for all individuals and families. <br />E. <br />1. OCAPICA has an annual operating budget of $3.2 million from diverse funding <br />services, including government (Orange County Workforce Investment Board, County of Orange <br />EXHIBIT A <br />25A -23 <br />