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April 26, 2017 <br />Christy Kindig <br />Project Manager <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Re: City of Santa Ana Litter Abatement and Recycling Program <br />Dear Ms. Kindig, <br />The Orange County Conservation Corps (OCCC) proposes to provide a labor force to assist the city with <br />their alleyway litter abatement and recycling program. OCCC will provide a labor force consisting of two <br />(2) Corpsmembers and a one (1) Supervisorto assist the city by collecting and recycle beverage containers, <br />other recyclable material and litter. OCCC will record, weigh, and recycle the material on a monthly basis <br />and provide a collection report to the city. The rate do not include litter disposal costs, or any other fees <br />if required. <br />We sincerely appreciate your interest in collaborating with OCCC. Founded in 1993, OCCC is a private <br />non-profit 501(c) (3) organization funded by grants, work contracts, donations and contributions. OCCC <br />serves young adults who need support in the transition from adolescence to adult employability by <br />providing work projects that benefit the community while instilling a work ethic and a sense of public <br />service. In many cases, OCCC provides the first paid work experience for Orange County's young adults. <br />Sometimes called a "Second Chance at Success," the OCCC is for some a last chance to avoid gangs, stay <br />free of drug abuse, avert incarceration, and ultimately ensure a positive life for themselves as working, <br />productive members of their community. OCCC's growth in Orange County depends directly upon the <br />availability of projects like those of the City of Santa Ana. <br />Sincerely, <br />Josh Volp <br />Director of Operations <br />Exhibit: Attachment A <br />