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THERAPEUTIC HEMP, INC., A CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT MUTUAL BENEFIT CORPORATION
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A-2017-369-09
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PLANNING & BUILDING
Council Approval Date
11/9/2017
Expiration Date
12/31/2020
Destruction Year
2025
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homeless and low-income families among other things, greatly enhancing the quality of life for all <br />residents of the city. <br />The partnership between 420 Central and [Minnie St/Corbin] will open up [Minnie <br />St/Corbin's] many services to 420 Central patients. A state -certified medical and behavioral health <br />provider with an office at [Minnie St/Corbin] will be available to 420 Central's patients to help <br />diagnose, counsel, advise, and educate on medicinal Cannabis treatments. [Minnie St/Corbin's] other <br />services, such as counseling, legal assistance, substance abuse classes, and additional therapies will all <br />be made available to 420 Central patients as well, thereby providing an unparalleled combination of <br />customer service, care, and support. We will offer a sliding fee scale to low-income patients seeking <br />relief through cannabis remedies. Our shared belief in the healing medicinal properties of legally <br />recommended cannabis and passion for education and social services will ensure the City of Santa Ana <br />sees the overwhelming benefits of welcoming an organization such as our own into the community. <br />420 Central will contribute financial and human capital to [Minnie St/Corbin], consistently <br />aiding one of the most utilized charity organizations in Santa Ana. [Minnie St/Corbin] has unique <br />expertise de -stigmatizing and humanizing issues that directly impact the overall well-being of our <br />community members. This requires a delicate balance of honoring multiple perspectives while moving <br />towards a common goal of wellness. This skill set will be a must as we embark on provided this much- <br />needed medical cannabis service to our community. <br />(3) Project Hunger <br />420 Central understands the challenges that many in the community face to just put food on <br />the table every day. We also understand that people who are hungry cannot be productive and <br />contributing members of society. Hunger increases crime, as people become more desperate and less <br />caring in their quest to survive. In an effort to realize a community where no one lacks a decent meal <br />and the ability to eat nutritiously, we work with faith -based and socially conscious groups to provide <br />much-needed resources and contribute directly through food drives and funding commitments to <br />organizations who provide food and resources to our neighbors who are less fortunate. <br />Local Hiring <br />420 Central is committed to hiring local workers and serving as an economic catalyst in our <br />community. We have always given preferential treatment to residents of Santa Ana in our hiring <br />practices. And as we continue to grow our facility in Santa Ana, we will undoubtedly look to local <br />workers for our hiring needs, first with our construction projects and afterward as permanent <br />employees in our retail store. As our hiring needs increase, we will work closely with local community <br />partners to identify skilled workers in our community. <br />
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