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DocuSign Envelope ID:098D4B61-B495-429F-BABC-OAF46D368454 <br /> Exhibit A <br /> Latino Health Access Children and Youth Engagement for Violence Prevention <br /> RFP 21-116A REVIVE Santa Ana: Youth Programs <br /> Activities <br /> Table 1 below outlines the proposed activities that will support our objectives and outcomes. <br /> Activity Description <br /> Outreach Latino Health Access will conduct outreach across its partners, including <br /> the Santa Ana Unified School District and its parent centers. LHA has an <br /> active MOU with SAUSD to provide a variety of services, including a <br /> mental health ambassadors program that trains youth to serve as <br /> emotional wellness ambassadors. LHA will activate participants of the <br /> program, as well as parents and teachers to promote CYE activities and <br /> programming. In addition, LHA will leverage its social media platforms <br /> as well as local, trusted sources of information such as a Radio Santa Ana <br /> Public Awareness Co-designed and co-led with youth, LHA will implement an annual <br /> Campaign public awareness campaign that aims to address the various types of <br /> violence impacting Santa Ana youth as well as provide resources for <br /> prevention and harm reduction. The campaign will leverage youth's <br /> creativity and talents to leverage multi-media such as TikTok, short <br /> videos, Podcasts, and direct outreach. <br /> Monthly Using the concept of"holding space" for youth, LHA and the CYE <br /> "Hangouts" youth will organize structured activities and events to elevate <br /> issues that are important to youth and are critical for violence <br /> prevention and harm-reduction. These can include DJ sets, collective <br /> song-writing, healing circles, workshops, and youth-led chats, among <br /> other activities that are co-designed by youth. <br /> Supportive Leveraging our promotor model, LHA will provide a range of <br /> Services supportive services to youth and their families for violence prevention <br /> and harm reduction. These may include but are not limited to: emotional <br /> wellness services, case management, referrals and linkages, individual <br /> and group therapy, connections to food, service navigation, coaching, <br /> among others. <br /> 4. Proposal shall include details of the target population <br /> Latino Health Access will prioritize working with Latinx youth in the 92701 Zip Codes through <br /> a neighborhood-based approach, although programming will be open to youth across Santa Ana, <br /> and it is our goal that as youth increase in leadership to co-implement the proposed <br /> programming, they will reach their peers in additional neighborhoods through a peer-engaged <br /> model. The youth in our prioritized neighborhoods live in households, which the U.S. Census <br /> identifies as having family members who are foreign-born (93%) and who have household <br /> incomes of less than $30,000 (88%). <br /> City Council 26 — 312 5/3/2022 <br /> 21 <br />
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