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Item 10 - Agreements with Orange County Therapeutic Arts Center, Working Wardrobes
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EXHIBIT 3 <br /> include juvenile justice and child welfare; 3) labor and/or sexually trafficked or exploited youth;4)youth in <br /> need of substance abuse and mental health services; and 5)other vulnerable populations (e.g.,tribal youth, <br /> LGBTQIA2S+,foster youth and youth with disabilities). <br /> SUFK OC employs 14 staff, all located in the Costa Mesa, CA office. We employ 100+trained volunteers in <br /> Orange County that serve as mentors and tutors and support SUFK OC programs and operations.The <br /> volunteer workforce provided 7,000 hours of service in 2024 which helps ensure we keep our costs low. <br /> All SUFK OC staff and volunteers are trained in trauma informed care, positive youth development, crisis <br /> management, behavior management, harm reduction, coping techniques, cultural awareness, diversity, <br /> inclusion, and mandatory reporting. In addition, we maintain an extensive network of referral agencies, <br /> housing providers,job training partners and community service providers, to ensure each client receives <br /> comprehensive wrap-around support. <br /> SUFK OC staff have over 55 years combined experience serving at-risk and homeless youth in Orange <br /> County.The staff who will oversee the SA YSP WIOA program include: <br /> a)Justine Palmore, Executive Director(B.S., 19 years with SUFK OC) <br /> b) Elie Martinez, Payroll Supervisor, Employment Navigator(B.A., 5 years) <br /> c) Nancy Roque, Case Manager, (B.S., 1 year) <br /> d) Samuel Kalel, Compliance Manager(B.A. equiv., 1 year) <br /> Elie Martinez will be the Project Manager assigned to this agreement. Elie will be the primary contact <br /> person to represent Standup for Kids OC and will be the person to conduct the presentation, if invited to an <br /> interview.Justine Palmore will be the Principal Agent for the contract.See contact information below: <br /> Justine Palmore, Executive Director <br /> Phone: (714) 356-KIDS (5437) <br /> Email:justines@standupforkids.org <br /> Mailing Address: P.O. Box 14398 Irvine,CA 92623-4398 <br /> Elie Martinez—Program Supervisor <br /> Phone: (714)356-KIDS (5437) <br /> ellem@standupforkids.or� <br /> Mailing Address: PO Box 14398 Irvine,CA 92623-4398 <br /> In summary,StandUp for Kids has the organizational capacity, experience and track record to successfully <br /> execute the SA YSP WIOA program, providing homeless and at-risk youth life skills and job skills to maintain <br /> independence, long-term. <br /> The following section provides the resumes of staff assigned to the Santa Ana YSP WIOA program: <br /> 9 <br />
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