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Company Name
ORANGE COUNTY CONSERVATION CORPS
Contract #
A-2009-078
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
6/1/2009
Expiration Date
6/30/2010
Destruction Year
2015
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Orange County Conservation Corps <br />Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board -The Youth Service Provider Network <br />Request for Proposal <br />PY 2009/2010 <br />• California Department of Conservation Division of Recycling (50%) <br />• National Emergency Grant (42%) <br />• Santa Ana Workforce Investment Board (3%) <br />• California Conservation Corps (1%) <br />2. How Iona has your organization been serving Santa Ana , oy uth ~ <br />The OCCC has been serving Santa Ana youth for the last 11 years. <br />3. What kind of impact has your services made to the youth in the communit~r~ <br />Santa Ana corpsmembers have: <br />• Graduated with a high school diploma from the OCCC charter school; <br />• Earned scholarships for post-secondary instruction; <br />• Transitioned to full-time employment, gone on to advanced training, and/or are attending <br />some form of post-secondary instruction; <br />• Volunteered and participated in numerous Santa Ana community events; neighborhood <br />clean-ups, Youth Expo, charity events, etc. <br />• Participated at the local and state level to represent youth; Santa Ana Youth Council, CWA <br />state conference, local and regional WIB meetings, local youth forums; <br />• Visited local legislators in Sacramento to advocate for youth. <br />The OCCC has: <br />• Hired and employed more than 570 Santa Ana youth the last 9 years; <br />• Completed numerous work projects to improve and restore several Santa Ana parks portions <br />of Santiago Creek, and the Santa Ana Zoo; <br />• Repaired more than 201ow-income homes/apartments in Santa Ana. <br />B. Experience <br />7. Briefly outline all youth programs that your agency has operated during the last 2 years <br />While the OCCC has previously added program components like construction training & work <br />experience, and programs like Youthbuild, the OCCC has operated the same award-winning youth <br />program for the last 16 years based on state and national models for conservation and youth service <br />corps. Over the years, the OCCC has developed and improved on this basic model to provide a <br />comprehensive, structured program that provides a wide array of work experiences and services that <br />meets the needs of local Orange County youth. The program model stresses the importance of <br />education, occupational skills that lead to employment, leadership development, and post-program <br />follow-up. <br />2. What kind of experience do you have in incorporatingparents youth and employers into your <br />programs? <br />Since most OCCC corpsmembers are adults and many are estranged from their parents for various <br />reasons, the OCCC does not have much experience with incorporating parents into our program. <br />Unfortunately, most parents of OCCC corpsmembers either do not have the time or the desire to be <br />involved with the program. Nonetheless, corpsmember success at the OCCC often reunites the <br />corpsmember with their parent(s) as corpsmembers become more responsible, stable, and self- <br />sufficient adults. The OCCC does schedule events throughout the year to involve family members, be <br />Page 18 of 21 <br />
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