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Company Name
ORANGE COUNTY CONSERVATION CORPS
Contract #
A-2015-099
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
6/2/2015
Expiration Date
6/30/2017
Insurance Exp Date
12/31/2017
Destruction Year
2022
Notes
Amended by A-2016-206
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ORANGE COUNTY CONSERVATION CORPS (9) - 2016
(Amended By)
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OCCC also has a partnership with Contract Services Group that exclusively provide job <br />placement for our participants within Orange County entertainment venues and hotels and <br />Anaheim Resort Transportation providing hotel to amusement park transportation. <br />Green/clean/environment — Corpsmembers will participate in a large way in the expansion of <br />the OCCC's waste management and recycling program to include oil, e -waste, and tire <br />recycling. They get real-world experience by planning and executing OCCC projects around the <br />county. Some specific labor markets include green building operations, solar panel installation, <br />and water treatment, aiding bottle and can recycling efforts, restoring native habitats, <br />protecting water supplies, and working on fee for service projects throughout Orange County. <br />OCCC also has a rick experience in working with the National Park systems, Department of Fish <br />and Game, National Forestry Service, Laguna Canyon Foundation and the newly formed Santa <br />Ana Conservancy. <br />The WIA Participants' paid work experience, certifications, and career training will be focused <br />on our partnerships with those that can further provide experience in relevant and growing <br />industries including information technology, manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality and <br />entertainment, and environmental. The OCCC strives to create career pathways for <br />Corpsmembers in these fields. All training will be designed to address those occupations which <br />are in demand to help assure the successful employment of the WIA youth. <br />C. Special Consideration for organizations that offer job training/preparation in the industries <br />of science, technology, engineering, the arts and math. <br />It is the intent of OCCC to provide the appropriate exposure and necessary training to our <br />participants in the fields of science, technology, engineering, the arts and math through <br />extensive education and promoting secondary education opportunities in those fields. <br />D. List some of the employers that will assist in the paid and unpaid work experience <br />opportunities. <br />211 Orange County — Santa Ana <br />A Live Scan Center — Anaheim <br />Anaheim Resort Transportation - Anaheim <br />Bella Dia Salon — La Habra <br />Anaheim Public Library—Haskett Branch <br />Boys & Girls Club — Garden Grove <br />Boys & Girls Club — Santa Ana <br />Boys & Girls Club - Cypress <br />Costco — La Habra <br />City of Yorba Linda <br />EXHIBIT A <br />
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