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STANDUP FOR KIDS ORANGE COUNTY
Contract #
A-2025-097
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Community Development
Council Approval Date
7/1/2025
Expiration Date
6/30/2028
Insurance Exp Date
6/27/2025
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4) Create and sustain partnerships with businesses, parents and other resources to serve youth. <br /> 5) Design (and deliver) programs to meet or exceed WIOA Performance Indicators. <br /> 6) Recruit and refer potential WIOA participants to the Service Navigator for eligibility determination. <br /> 7) Enroll 100% enrollment by second quarter(December 31, 2025). <br /> 8) Register youth participants into CaIJOBS. <br /> 9) Document on CaIJOBs (www.caljobs.ca.gov) at least one or more substantial service activity(refer <br /> Workforce Services Directives WSD 20-10 and WSD 19-06) each month for each enrolled youth. <br /> 10) Conduct an objective assessment of the academic levels,skill levels,and service needs of the <br /> participant. <br /> 11) Maintain files that clearly document WIOA eligibility,assessments, needs and services provided to <br /> participant and performance outcome verification. <br /> 12) Provide 12-month follow-up services for"exited" (youth no longer enrolled in program) participants. <br /> 13) Develop systems to invoice for services on a monthly basis. <br /> 14) Make available satisfaction surveys to all participants. <br /> 15) Be prepared to be monitored for WIOA compliance by Federal, State,SAWDB and/or Service Navigator. <br /> We believe the SUFK OC youth mentoring and job training programs directly address the City of Santa Ana <br /> YSP program priorities and WIOA requirements. <br /> Agreement Statement <br /> StandUp for Kids Orange County concurs with the provisions contained in EXHIBIT II--Sample Agreement. <br /> Firm and Team Experience <br /> StandUp for Kids OC(SUFK OC),founded in 2003, is located at 1055 El Camino Dr. Unit E,in Costa Mesa,CA. <br /> SUFK OC is one of 16 chapters belonging to the national non-profit corporation StandUp for Kids,founded <br /> in 1990, in San Diego.The organization and all of its chapters share a common mission to end the cycle of <br /> youth homelessness, one youth at a time.The SUFK national office provides the local chapters with back- <br /> end support including fundraising licenses, insurance, and website maintenance.The national headquarters <br /> location is 200 Nelson Ferry Road,Suite B Decatur, GA 30030. <br /> StandUp for Kids specializes in serving youth, as their needs are unique,compared to homeless adults. <br /> Homeless youth typically have no work experience, little life experience, limited education and recent <br /> trauma from home and/or from living on the streets.Therefore, it is not enough to simply house the youth, <br /> since they require time to develop the life skills,job skills and emotional attributes required to live <br /> independently.To end the cycle of homelessness for youth,SUFK provides four basic services: 1)Street <br /> Outreach, 2) Mentoring,3) Housing Support, and 4)Youth Centers. Our service model follows national <br /> guidelines set by the US Interagency Council on Homelessness regarding stable housing, permanent <br /> connections,education, employment, and social and emotional wellbeing for homeless youth. <br /> SUFK OC is well known across underserved neighborhoods in Orange County. In 2024,we served 1,784 <br /> youth across 28 cities. 31%of the youth we served were in Santa Ana.We provided 11,833 points of <br /> service,3,998 meals/groceries, 2,217 nights of shelter and gave 965 youth help with post-secondary or <br /> vocational training. We offer two primary mentoring programs "Road Map to Success" (RMTS)for school <br /> age youth, aged 12-18 and "Journey to Self-Sufficiency" (JTS)for youth no longer in secondary school,aged <br /> 16-24. <br /> Road Map to Success (RMTS), designed for school-age youth, provides a holistic support system to ensure <br /> homeless and at-risk students graduate high school and prepare fortheir next steps, post-graduation. We <br /> 6 <br />
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