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NATI’S HOUSE dba NEUTRAL GROUND
Contract #
A-2022-069-10
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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
Council Approval Date
5/3/2022
Expiration Date
6/30/2023
Insurance Exp Date
1/6/2023
Destruction Year
2028
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activities across the board fr the youth across the city of Santa Ana. The newly proposed Neutral Ground Boxing Club will support <br />almost 200+ youth with the first year of the grant with the safe and newly leased facilities and updated efJoril1l7itF)Articipants <br />will engage in physical development through boxing training as well as engage in social -emotional healing through sessions of <br />restorative circles at the end of the training each week. <br />Boxing programs can be used as a sport -based youth development technique to teach life skills to youth within a recreational <br />context (Hemphill et al., 2019). The youth who participate in these activities learn to apply life skills beyond the activity due to the <br />social nature of the program. Perceived life skills are found to be a component that is foundational as it enhances the expectation <br />of hard work/teamwork and encourages positive relationships built within the gym environment (Hemphill et al., 2019). As the <br />research states above, this population struggles with mental health imbalances, economic stressors, physical discomfort, <br />dysregulated structure to routine and social instability. Coupled with potentially abusive homes, family dysfunction, and physical <br />discomfort, the nature of a boxing recreational program that encourages peer to peer interaction, physical activity and social - <br />emotional growth and stability will help to mitigate any maladaptive behaviors, including substance abuse (Shepherd et al., 2021). <br />This population needs a culturally competent program that offers a safe place to feel a sense of belonging, while providing an <br />outlet to kinesthetically work out any potential stressors and enhance physical wellbeing. As our society embraces a post COVID-19 <br />pandemic, Neutral Ground's Boxing Club will positively impact overall development, self-discipline, teamwork and promote a <br />healthier lifestyle which will build peer culture and embrace healthy strategies to promote physical and mental wellness. <br />The youth who attend the boxing program, will also be able to attend restorative circles after the boxing sessions. Restorative <br />circles are an evidenced based restorative practice that draws attention to positive climate and culture, providing a space for <br />children to address their problematic behavior and increase social -emotional behavior strategies (Evanovich et al., 2020). When <br />implemented, prevention and positive responses to challenging behavior is emphasized and a whole -health framework is then <br />adopted (Evanovich et al., 2020). These restorative circles that will be offered after the boxing sessions, allows for a two -pronged <br />approach to address the physical and social emotional health among the youth who engage in the boxing club. It is rare to have a <br />program that takes this two -pronged approach that includes fostering physical and mental wellness. <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 for 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 Summer 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 <br />Parent 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. <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-Boxing Club will Implement a comprehensive two -pronged approach to developing a boxing Club to promote <br />physical training and social- emotional wellness. Rarely, do programs target two areas of health in one program. This system will <br />support highly impacted youth from COVID-19 challenges. Neutral Ground will be providing a supervisor who will coordinate <br />linkages to urgent resources for the gaps in basic needs while facilitating restorative circles to rebuild social -emotional health. <br />Neutral Ground has a long-standing commitment to serving the most vulnerable and is known for incorporating trauma -informed <br />care into services. Trauma -informed care is a strength -based approach that emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional <br />safety to create an environment for participants to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment (Hopper, Bassuk, & Olivet, 2010) <br />NG activities will be conducted in safe spaces where youth feel culturally, emotionally, and physically safe. NG staff have extensive <br />training on the evidence -based services, and many have first-hand understanding of the life struggles that impact today' s youth. <br />The majority of the NG- Boxing Club staff members will be from Santa Ana and are culturally proficient and bilingual. NG will <br />maximize the potential of each participant by setting and achieving individualized goals and plans. A famous quote from a student <br />n San Francisco once advised a conference room of service providers, "A child will walk around trouble and away from trouble, if <br />they have someone to walk with and somewhere to walk to." By receiving funding for this multifaceted Boxing Club, Neutral <br />Ground will be able to expand and fulfill this dire need for so many of the lost and impacted youth in our city. <br />
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