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Foster and Community Youth Services
Operational Agreement
Orangewood Foundation and Santa Ana Police Department
This Operational Agreement stands as evidence that Orangewood
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Foundation and the Santa Ana Police Department (Santa Ana PD) intend to
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owork together toward the mutual goal of providing maximum available support
to youth experiencing homelessness in Orange County, CA. Both agencies
believe the implementation of the Homeless Youth Emergency Services and
Housing (YE) Program will further this goal. To this end, the two entities agree to
participate in the exchange of services to youth experiencing homelessness -
including access to a range of housing options as well as crisis intervention and
stabilization services - so that the immediate crises faced by these youth can
be resolved and they can focus on their futures.
1. DESCRIPTIONS OF ORANGEWOOD FOUNDATION AND SANTA ANA PD
Orangewood is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit and one of the leading providers of
services to foster and community youth in Orange County. Since 1980,
Orungewood has been doing "whatever it takes" to meet the needs of the
most vulnerable youth in Orange County. Orangewood helps -2,200 youth
annually prepare for independent adulthood. Orangewood's relationship with
youth is one of collaboration and partnership. Orangewood's staff work one-on-
one with our youth to help them identify their own strengths, attributes and
aptitudes to empower them to overcome their challenges and reach their
greatest potential. Orangewood's staff work with youth in four critical areas:
health and wellness; housing; life skills and employment; and education.
Orangewood meets a broad array of needs: from groceries and a hot meal, to
transitional housing, to life skills workshops and employment leads, to its
innovative Samueli Academy charter high school and scholarships for college
and graduate school.
Orangewood also operates several housing programs for transition -aged
youth in Orange County, including transitional housing programs at Rising Tide,
the Lighthouse and the Graduate House; emergency financial assistance to
help youth experiencing homelessness secure emergency housing until long-
term housing can be secured; a Housing Navigation Program to help youth
prepare for, find, secure and retain independent housing; and housing -related
financial support for move -in costs, security deposits, furnishings for their new
homes, security deposits and short-term rental assistance in emergency
situations. Orangewood also is partnering with Covenant House to place youth
experiencing homelessness in Covenant House's soon -to -open 25 safe haven
shelter and guide them along Orangewood continuum of housing until they are
stably housed and thriving.
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The Santa Ana PD's mission is to deliver public safety services to the local
community with the utmost professionalism and integrity. The Santa Ana PD is
committed to enhancing relationships with the community it serves by leading
with transparency and integrity. The Santa Ana PD strives to accomplish this
vision by using traditional and innovative methods of policing and striving for
excellence through training, self-discipline, and leadership. The Santa Ana PD is
guided by the core values of teamwork, excellence, accountability, and
making a difference.
2. COMMITMENTS UNDER OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT
Orangewood will closely coordinate the following services with the Santa
Ana PD:
• Orangewood will receive referrals of youth experiencing homelessness
from the Santa Ana PD for the Orangewood Resource Center and for
Orangewood's broad spectrum of crisis intervention and stabilization
services. The Orangewood Resource Center is a daily drop -in center for
youth that will provide one on one guidance, trauma -informed therapy
programs, linkage to youth resources, meals, hygiene kits, computer
access, mail box /physical address for youth, laundry facilities, and a
supportive, loving, family -like atmosphere.
• Orangewood will receive referrals of youth experiencing homelessness
from the Santa Ana PD for potential placement in Covenant House's new
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safe haven emergency shelter and/or into Orangewood's Rising Tide
Flanders Pointe, Rising Tide Orangetree, the Lighthouse and the Graduate
House transitional housing programs. Orangewood's housing programs
offer transitional housing for transitional age youth (TAY). The Lighthouse
and the Graduate House are specifically for female survivors of sex
trafficking.
Through Orangewood's outreach efforts and direct services to youth,
Orangewood will refer any youth who are experiencing homelessness and
are survivors of crime or abuse, including sexual, physical, or emotional
abuse, human trafficking, domestic violence, school and community
violence, hate crimes, substance abuse, or other crimes to Santa Ana PD
for assistance in understanding and participating in the criminal justice
system/judicial proceedings as a result of the crime(s). committed against
the youth within the City of Santa Ana.
The Santa Ana PD will closely coordinate the following services with
Orangewood:
The Santa Ana PD will receive referrals from Orangewood of youth who
are experiencing homelessness and are survivors of crime or abuse,
including sexual, physical, or emotional abuse, human trafficking,
domestic violence, school and community violence, hate crimes,
substance abuse, or other crimes and will provide assistance to the youth
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survivors in investigating the reported crime(s).
• The Santa Ana PD will provide referrals of youth experiencing
homelessness to Orangewood for the Orangewood Resource Center and
for Orangewood's broad spectrum of crisis intervention and stabilization
services,
• The Santa Ana PD will provide referrals of youth experiencing
homelessness to Orangewood for possible placement in Covenant
House's new safe haven emergency shelter and/or into Orangewood's
Rising Tide Flanders Pointe, Rising Tide Orangetree, the Lighthouse and the
Graduate House transitional housing programs.
3. FUNDING FOR SERVICES
This Operational Agreement is secured with the agreement that services
are exchanged under this Operational Agreement at no cost to either agency.
4. MEETINGS AND PRIMARY CONTACTS
The following primary contacts will schedule a meeting annually to review
the implementation of the Operational Agreement and ways to improve
referrals and coordination of services to youth.
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Primary Contact: Oranqewood Fain.
Shay Sorrells
Chief Program Officer
1575 E. 17th Street
Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-619-0222
SSorrells@oranaewoodfoundation.ora
5. TERM OF AGREEMENT
Primary Contact: Sant�a/ Ana PD
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This Operational Agreement will begin on January 1, 2022 and end on
December 31, 2026.
We, the undersigned, as authorized representatives of Orangewood
Foundation and Santa Ana PD, do hereby approve this Operational Agreement.
Name and signature of person
authorized to sign the Operational
Agreement on behalf of
Orangewood Foundation
Name: Chris Simonsen
Title: Chief Executive Officer
Signature:
Date:
Name and signature of person
authorized to sign the Operational
Agreement on behalf of Santa
Ana PD
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ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
SONIA R. CARVALHO
City Attorney
By: OWU4�
TAMARA BOGOSIAN
Senior Assistant City Attorney
RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL:
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Chief of Police
CITY OF SANTA ANA
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City Manager