• Housing Navigation/Market Evaluation/Selection/Waitlist
<br /> • Housing Evaluation/Inspection/Re-Inspection
<br /> • House Setup/Transition/Support/Maintenance
<br /> • Landlord Relations/Contracts/Disputes/Terminations
<br /> • Rental Assistance/Recordl<eeping(Rent, Utilities, Deposits, Insurance, etc.)
<br /> • Program and contract management/compliance/billing and expense reimbursement/reporting/audit
<br /> Stand Up for Kids Orange County Federal,State and Local Government contracts (last 5 years targeting
<br /> homeless and at-risk youth):
<br /> 2019-2020 City of Huntington Beach CDBG Street Outreach 15,000.00
<br /> 2019-2020 City of Irvine CDBG Street Outreach 19,826.00
<br /> 2019-2020 City of Mission Viejo CDBG Street Outreach 4,500.00
<br /> 2020-2021 City of Huntington Beach CDBG Street Outreach 15,000.00
<br /> 2020-2023 City of Irvine ESG Rapid Rehousing 257,188.00
<br /> 2020-2021 City of Anaheim ESG rapid Rehousing 33,000.00
<br /> 2021-2023 City of Garden Grove ESG RRH and Street Outreach 102,303.00
<br /> 2021-2023 City of Anaheim ESG Rapid Rehousing 68,796.00
<br /> 2021-2023 City of Irvine CDBG Street Outreach &Apt Sup 59,932.00
<br /> 2021-2025 City of Garden Grove Workforce Activation & Readiness$3001(+
<br /> 2021-2022 City of Irvine CDBG Street Outreach 12,177.00
<br /> 2022-2023 City of Mission Viejo CDBG Street Outreach 2,500.00
<br /> 2022-2023 City of Huntington Beach CDBG Street Outreach 14,652.00
<br /> 2022-2024 City of Santa Ana CDBG Homeless Services—Schools 54,000.00
<br /> 2023-2024 City of Costa Mesa Tenant Based Rental Assistance 72,348.00
<br /> 2023-2024 City of Irvine ESG Street Outreach 37,941.00
<br /> 2023-2024 City of Huntington Beach CDBG Street Outreach 19,896.00
<br /> 2023-2024 City of Costa Mesa CDBG Homeless Services 15,000.00
<br /> 2023-2024 City of Mission Viejo CDBG Street Outreach 5,715.00
<br /> 2024-2025 City of Huntington Beach CDBG Street Outreach 19,215.00
<br /> 2024-2025 City of Mission Viejo CDBG Street Outreach 7,500.00
<br /> 2024-2026 City of Santa Ana CDBG Homeless Services Schools$71,436
<br /> 2024-2025 HHS ACF Street Outreach $150,000.00
<br /> 2025-2026 City of Santa Ana HHAP Rapid Rehousing 113,145.00 *pending council approval
<br /> The youth we serve in Orange County are culturally diverse. In 2024 our clients were 85%aged 16-24 and
<br /> 15% underage 16. 54%were Female/Transgender Women/Female Identified and 42%were Male/
<br /> Transgender Men/Male Identified and 4% Non-binary/Nonconforming. Client ethnicity included 53%
<br /> Hispanic, 16% Black or African American, 14%Multi-ethnic, 8%White,5%Asian,3% Pacific Islander and1%
<br /> American Indian or Native American. 22% identified as LGBTQIA+and 24 were Veterans.
<br /> SUFKOC has the depth of experience to tackle behavioral health issues as most homeless youth and at-risk
<br /> youth we serve experienced traumatic events before leaving home and are traumatized again,while living
<br /> on the street. Last year, 38%of youth we served had significant mental health problems, including
<br /> depression,anxiety disorders, PTSD,suicidal ideation, and substance addiction. 14% used drugs and/or
<br /> alcohol and 26%experienced domestic violence. 27% had children, and 22%were in foster care.Over half
<br /> of the girls we served experienced human trafficking, rape, and/or pregnancy.
<br /> Through coordinated training and collaboration with our partners,we are able to address the unique needs
<br /> of many subpopulations of youth who are at-risk or experiencing homelessness or have runaway, including,
<br /> but not limited to the following: 1) youth who are pregnant or parenting;2)system-involved youth,to
<br /> 8
<br />
|