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Mom,."= Exhibit A <br /> Scope of Work 4.1 <br /> Neutral Ground Boxing Club(NGBC) <br /> Program Component Descriptions: <br /> In March of this year Neutral Ground began meeting with a group of 20-30 youth and family members, practicing boxing drills, <br /> riddling our hour-long sessions with plenty of strength and conditioning drills. NGBC proposes to reach some of our most at-risk <br /> youth through sports programming and restorative practices. The purpose of Neutral Ground Boxing Club (NGBC) is to provide <br /> free/no cost sports programming for some of our older (10-18) and more deeply gang-entrenched program participants. In <br /> continued collaboration with Santa Ana Police Department,Santa Ana School Police,and the Orange County Probation Department, <br /> a referral continuum will be established between our law enforcement partners and the Neutral Ground team. To best implement <br /> the trauma-informed goal of the program,the Adverse Childhood Experience Survey(ACES) will be administered to all participants <br /> at time of enrollment. This trauma-focused screening tool will assist providers to determine the level of intervention and targeted <br /> referrals/linkages needed for participants.Youth of families victimized by violence and/or siblings of juvenile-justice involved youth <br /> and/or students showing sudden changes in behavior, especially those demonstrating aggression will be referred to NGBC for <br /> restorative practices, support services and linkages, and case management and sports programming. Special attention will be paid <br /> to youth/students who have been severely impacted emotionally, academically, and financially (home/basic needs) as a result of <br /> the COVID-19 crisis.The ultimate goal is to redirect participants back to a positive trajectory and reconnect them to programs,their <br /> schools, positive influences, and their family to build a violence-free, strong, healthy, and meaningful future. <br /> In collaboration with city Begins Current location can only serve less than 10 participants at a time. New <br /> officials and local real estate March 2022- location will increase numbers of participants to—minimum of 200 <br /> experts,a new location will be continues unduplicated participants per year and many students who have participated <br /> located in order to expand the through in the past will be encouraged to continue to engage in the program. <br /> already existing program. March 2023 <br /> Equipment for the program April 2022 Once location is secured,equipment will be ordered to maximize the quality <br /> will be purchased. and the safety of the experience for the youth. <br /> Development of referral Begins Seamless continuum of referrals of at-risk youth in need of NGBC services <br /> system with law enforcement March 2022- program will be developed and sustained. <br /> partners community agencies continues <br /> and school district for COVID- through <br /> impacted candidates for March 2023 <br /> program <br /> Participant Ongoing Adverse Childhood Experience Survey(ACES) will be administered to all <br /> Survey/Assessment participants at time of enrollment.Staff will address common issues <br /> experienced by participants in healing circles at the end of training sessions. <br /> Boxing Trainers/RP Leads- March-April Staff with experience with youth and the SA community who are bilingual <br /> Recruitment and Training 2022 and Spanish speakers will be recruited for positions.Staff will be trained in <br /> ongoing supervision,safety, boxing,fitness,as well as restorative practices. <br /> Healthy Physical Ongoing 30(80- 120 total per year)youth will participate in ongoing boxing training on <br /> Development-Stress and Monday and Wednesdays each quarter. Participants may return and continue <br /> Coping Mechanisms training once they have completed the formal training/program.The focus of <br /> the program will teach positive ways to relieve stress,and increase self- <br /> discipline,and confidence. <br /> Boxing Program/Restorative Occur Minimum of 30 unduplicated, NGBC participants will engage in boxing training <br /> Circles Weekly- and restorative circles for a minimum of 5 weeks for each quarter(120 per <br /> "Two-Pronged Approach= ongoing year). Boxing will take place twice per week,Tuesdays,and Thursdays for 2.5 <br /> Physical Health+ Mental hours and then students will have time to change and settle in for RP circles for <br /> Health" the last hour.The focus of the RP Circles will be to assist participants mitigate <br /> mental health stresses,anxieties,and aggressions as a result of the COVID-19 <br /> crisis and diminish the specific risk factors preventing them getting back on <br /> their feet. <br /> 50%of the participants will complete and participate in boxing training and RP <br /> sessions. <br /> Ex circles will <br /> City Council the year participate ir2C)crealOal excursions such as beaWWWQQ 2untain trips and <br />