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Exhibit A <br /> disproportionate Minority Contact-Technical Assistance Project (DMC-TAP) Summary Report and Recommendations in Orange <br /> County, California, even though Latinos are only 46%of the general population,they are overrepresented in Juvenile Hall and <br /> represent 75%of the population, the majority coming from Santa Ana and Anaheim. Truly this data demonstrates the need for <br /> prevention of our younger at-risk youth and young adults. In order to be effective, it is imperative to provide guidance, social- <br /> emotional support., hope and a pathway toward change. Violence is the leading cause of death among adolescents and a violence <br /> prevention program can focus on the various risk factors and highlight the protective factors (Oscos-Sanchez et al., 2021). When <br /> developed and implemented on a community level, engaging adolescents can address the health benefits that help empower this <br /> population to address the mental health imbalances,family dysfunction, dysregulated structure to routine, social instability and <br /> safety/security that have all been heightened in this community by the COVID-19 pandemic (Oscos-Sanchez et al., 2021). <br /> Due to this need for violence prevention, Neutral Ground's proposed program will fulfill the gaps of services that are traditionally <br /> unavailable in the densely populated areas of need. The youth will also be motivated to make positive life choices as they learn <br /> from positive role models who have followed traditional and non-traditional pathways to success and have effectively redirected <br /> their lives, overcome obstacles, and built rewarding lives for themselves.The youths in turn will experience a culturally inclusionary <br /> and culturally competent, healthy and safe environment where supports are accessible, and barriers traditionally blocking success <br /> have been removed. <br /> 4. Details of Collaborations with Local Organizations <br /> Neutral Ground has been operating in the heart of Santa Ana for the past 30 years and has established a strong network of <br /> collaborative partners.The founder, Nati Alvarado, was a teen father himself at the age of 15. His passion to help others and avoid <br /> the trauma and heartache that he and his family experienced in his youth have given him the desire to pursue this work and lead <br /> his agency with a strong collaborative spirit. His deep commitment to new and existing partnerships demonstrates a strong <br /> foundation of collaborative readiness to serve Santa Ana youth through a wide range of community activities and events. <br /> Over the past 10 years Neutral Ground has participated in The California Endowment's Building Healthy Communities (BHC) <br /> Initiative within Santa Ana Unified School District, developed the Friday Night Lights Program with funding from the City of Santa <br /> Ana which served thousands of youths from all over the city. In addition, Neutral Ground was selected as a partner to provide job <br /> preparation and drug abuse prevention in the Prop.47 grant with the alternative education programs within SAUSD and funded to <br /> provide Restorative Practices at secondary schools throughout the community. Neutral Ground also implemented the Proud Parent <br /> grant in SAUSD which included a collaborative partnership with community agencies and OC Probation Department.The <br /> partnership was so successful the Memorandum of Understanding has been renewed although the grant ended several years ago. <br /> Throughout the years Neutral Ground has been a reliable and cutting-edge community agency ready and willing to serve the <br /> community through collaborations and partnerships with law enforcement agencies, school districts and other community <br /> agencies. Memorandum of Understandings are already active for two of the major law enforcement partners in this grant. <br /> 5. Innovation in Service/Delivery <br /> NG has developed an innovative proposal including evidence-based practices that will prove effective with this uniquely vulnerable <br /> population,the NG-YVP will Implement a comprehensive case management system that will support highly impacted youth of <br /> COVID-19. Neutral Ground will be providing staff who will coordinate linkages to urgent resources to mitigate the gaps in basic <br /> needs while simultaneously facilitating restorative circles to rebuild social-emotional health. NG has a long-standing commitment to <br /> serving the most vulnerable and is known for incorporating trauma-informed care into services.Trauma-informed care is a <br /> strength-based approach that emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety to create an environment for participants <br /> to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment (Hopper, Bassuk, &Olivet, 2010) NG activities will be conducted in safe spaces <br /> where youth feel culturally, emotionally, and physically safe. NG staff have extensive training on the evidence-based services, and <br /> many have first-hand understanding of the life struggles that impact the youth of today. The majority of the NG-YVP team will be <br /> from Santa Ana and are culturally proficient and bilingual.Their youth-driven, evidenced-based, support services are <br /> customizedbased on the needs and the input from teachers and support personnel from their schools. NG will maximize t he <br /> potential of each participant by setting and achieving individualized goals and plans.The NG-Youth Violence Prevention program is <br /> also innovative due to its ability to be up and running in less than a month.The partnership is already solidified with Memorandums <br /> of Understanding with Santa Ana Unified School Police and Orange County Probation. Communication and collaboration will be <br /> developed with the Santa Ana Police Department once the program is funded. Referrals have already been committed by several <br /> partners and staff have already been recruited and on stand-by in order to begin the program upon approval. A famous quote from <br /> a student in San Francisco once advised a conference room of service providers, "A child will walk around trouble and away from <br /> trouble, if they have someone to walk with and snmewhere to walk tn_" Rg receiving funding for Youth Vinlence Prevention, Neutral <br /> Ground will be abQaity Qpti'iltgnd fulfill this dire need for so many of ffi les3$2d impacted youth in oLS/c3i 022 <br />
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