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FY 2025-26 CDBG Program Funding Plan <br />Program Summaries <br />Human Options <br />Promoting Safety <br />by Assisting <br />Domestic Violence <br />Victims <br />$34,860 <br />The project will provide intensive case management services to <br />Santa Ana residents who self-report domestic violence or who are <br />referred by the Domestic Violence Response Team. Case <br />management services will include safety planning, assessment of <br />needs and linkages to needed resources. <br />Lutheran Social <br />Services of SoCal <br />Victims <br />Intervention <br />Program <br />$34,860 <br />The Victims Intervention Project will provide women who are <br />victims of crime with evidence-based recovery services – direct <br />mental health services, rental assistance, hotel/motel vouchers, <br />intensive case management, transportation, life skills training and <br />other supportive services. <br />MOMs OC <br />Maternal Child <br />Health <br />Coordination <br />Program <br />$34,860 <br />Santa Ana residents will be provided monthly prenatal and infant <br />home visitation, health education, and mental health support, that <br />measurebly improves the health status and birth outcomes of <br />mothers, fathers, and babies living in poverty. <br />Nati's House (dba <br />Neutral Ground) <br />Summer Night <br />Lights $34,860 <br />Neutral Ground will provide Summer Night Lights for 5 nights <br />during the summer. Parks and recreation centers will be open late <br />so that families can enjoy safe spaces, meet neighbors, find new <br />opportunities and resources, and create relationships with the City <br />and County agencies that serve them. <br />Orange County <br />Children's <br />Therapeutic Arts <br />Center <br />Crime Prevention <br />and Intervention <br />Program <br />$34,860 <br />OCCTAC comprehensive Crime Prevention & Intervention Program <br />will offer Santa Ana youth and parents’ arts enrichment, therapeutic <br />arts, youth and family counseling, parenting classes and crises <br />intervention. <br />Project Hope <br />Alliance <br />On-Site Case <br />Management <br />Program (for youth <br />experiencing <br />homelessness) <br />$43,574 <br />The On-Site Case Management Program, for youth experiencing <br />homelessness will provide Santa Ana youth with resources and <br />support to sustain their academic path. Participants are provided <br />customized, wraparound support from case managers who are <br />available for them 24 hours a day. <br />StandUp for Kids <br />Orange County <br />On Campus <br />Mentoring $34,860 <br />The program provides homeless students with a personalized path <br />to self-sufficiency. A trained StandUp for Kids case manager and <br />mentor meets with each youth at school, twice a week. They <br />receive basic services, adult mentorship, and tutoring in order to <br />graduate and become self-sufficient. <br />Straight Talk Clinic, <br />Inc. <br />Crisis Intervention <br />& Comprehensive $34,860 Straight Talk Clinic will offer free crisis intervention and <br />comprehensive mental health services and weekly one -hour <br />EXHIBIT 3