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such as Santa Ana College and Taller San Jose, and that can lead to long-term career <br />opportunities <br />4. Allocate increased funding for youth service programs within areas in City Hall and not <br />within the police department, such as that can provide young people with access to skill <br />development, recreation, and housing. In partnership with Santa Ana Work Center, offer <br />certification and training programs to train (system impacted) youth including providing <br />opportunities to learn coding, receive job skills training, and have access to leadership <br />development (geared up to the ages of 25). Cost-free sports programs and fitness centers. <br />Housing Assistance to Trans/Queer Youth. Expanding hotspots for wifi for young people and <br />more access to computers. <br />Members of the Council expressed a strong desire to continue improving safety by <br />addressing root causes and investing in residents' material needs and well being. I believe <br />that the recommendations outlined above achieve these goals by supporting the City's <br />community partners to provide mental health services, counseling and preventative services, <br />jobs, and recreational activities. These resources will provide a foundation for the City's <br />young people to thrive. <br />Marcela Rosas <br />plumas.190@gmail.com <br />1016 Highland St Apt. 13 <br />Santa Ana, CA, California 92703 <br />