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FY 2022-2024 CDBG Funding Plan - Program Summaries EXHIBIT 3 <br />Hope Builders seeks to provide 50 Santa Ana youth, ages 18-28, who are out -of -school and out -of -work with <br />Taller San Jose Hope <br />Business <br />$80,000 <br />the mentoring, job training and life skills support that meet the needs of employers. Upon training completion, <br />Builders <br />Applications <br />Hope Builders will place youth in high -demand industries that offer family -sustaining wages and career <br />ladders for growth. <br />Plan Ahead Youth <br />$100,000 <br />The Plan Ahead Youth Program will help 120 of Santa Ana's low-income youth and parents from immigrant <br />The Cambodian Family <br />Program <br />families thrive in the areas of academics, leadership and parenting skills so that they are able to be engaged <br />in more positive after school activities, stay off the streets, and avoid destructive or gang related activity. <br />Steps to independence provides safe emergency shelter and rapid rehousing for unaccompanied homeless <br />WISEPIace <br />Steps to <br />$60,000 <br />women. Women are led through the "WISEPIace Way" which includes comprehensive trauma informed <br />Independence p <br />support, legal advocacy and housing placement to help rebuild their lives and heal their traumas. <br />Jobs for Santa Ana <br />Jobs for Santa Ana Seniors will address the employment challenges faced by seniors and provide <br />Working Wardrobes <br />Seniors <br />$60,000 <br />workforce development services to assist low-income Santa Ana residents ages 55 and over to find and <br />maintain employment and contribute to their economic stability and self-sufficiency. <br />City Council 29 - 89 4/19/2022 <br />