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OCAPICA - YSPN <br />FY 2014 -15 <br />or sibling - perpetrated abuse. As said on I(idsData.org, many youth in foster care do not have <br />adequate support to find either a stable home, or the proper resources so as to find <br />employment and successfully continue their education, often with some connection to the <br />trauma experienced prior and during entry into the foster care system. OCAPICA's experience <br />working with participants in foster care has provided valuable insight as to their needs, which <br />often fall into a recognizable pattern including a need for financial stability, hard and soft skills <br />development, mentorship and guidance counseling, and resource linkage, along with education <br />on benefits and housing that they may be eligible for being a part of the Foster Care system. <br />IV. EMPLOYMENT <br />A. Program Staff will assist participants in attaining employment through a variety of <br />means. Participants will receive support and assistance for searching, applying, and retaining <br />employment; this may include one -on -one appointments, workshops, job fairs, training, etc. <br />Participants may also be able to take part in Work Experience, where they will be placed at <br />work sites that the program has established with community organizations and businesses. <br />Through this Work Experience component, participants will be able to explore the specific <br />position and industry along with putting their foot in the door to show the employer if they are <br />a good match for the work site. If work site staff see fit, they may offer the participants <br />unsubsidized employment. <br />B. OCAPICA will provide career exploration, training, and work experience opportunities in <br />high demand industries, including Health Care, Green Technologies, and STEAM (Science, <br />Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) Careers. For Health Care, OCAPICA has <br />developed a Health Careers Pipeline Program (funded by The California Endowment) to <br />increase the number of allied health and social work professions (such as home health aides, <br />medical assistants, licensed vocational nurses, therapists, and others) from underrepresented <br />communities. For Green Technologies and STEAM Careers, OCAPICA has been funded by <br />Southern California Edison to create a Pipeline program for career exploration and <br />internship /job placement. OCAPICA will partner with Vital Link of Orange County to provide <br />hands -on exposure and career exploration, as well as Community Action Partnership (CAPOC) <br />for potential placements in their weatherization program. In addition, OCAPICA continues to <br />work with groups like The Energy Coalition and The Gas Company to strategize for additional <br />career training and placement opportunities. Job Placements and Career Explorations will <br />expose youth to different, emergent career fields and the work environments /team <br />environments that are commonly found in such fields. Youth, through this exposure, will grow <br />to learn what skills, abilities, and character attributes that are necessary for success, and will <br />know what kind of candidate these job fields look for. Through Job Placement and Career <br />Exploration, youth will also be able to grow their personal networks and find out about <br />opportunities such as internships, temporary positions, certification programs, and regular <br />employment, where available. <br />C. OCAPICA currently works with the following employers to place youth in WEX positions <br />and permanent employment: Asian American Senior Citizens Service Center, Bassani <br />Manufacturing, Boys and Girls Clubs of Stanton, Garden Grove, Cypress and Westminster, City <br />EXHIBIT A <br />25A -28 <br />