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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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partnerships with local employers across multiple cities,to provide work experience and occupational <br /> training, leading to viable employment. Completion of Stage 2 includes submitting 3 job applications each <br /> week for up to 4 weeks.The mentor plays a key role in helping the youth establish(and reach) personal <br /> goals and milestones such as completing or furthering their secondary or post-secondary education, <br /> reuniting with family, addiction recovery, obtaining a driver's license,or resolving legal and financial issues. <br /> SA YSP Goals and Timellne: <br /> 1. 20 youth receive basic needs and are stably housed (December 31,2025) <br /> 2. 20 youth participate in WIOA compliantjob training(e.g. WEX, Occupational Training,Trade School, <br /> College,Alternative/GED/HS Education,OTJ training, etc.) (March 31,2025). <br /> E.JTS Mentoring Program Stage 3,is a continuation of the job training process,with an emphasis on <br /> interviewing skills,employer expectations, plus time and stress management. Participants exit this stage <br /> when they are hired, begin work,and remain employed for at least one month.The Employment Navigator <br /> continues to help the youth maintain viable employment.The mentor continues to provide support to the <br /> youth as they strive to reach their personal goals and milestones. <br /> SA YSP Goals and Timeline: <br /> 1. 20 youth remain in WIOA compliantjob training and work experience (June 30, 2025) <br /> 2. Update CalJOBS monthly. <br /> F.JTS Mentoring Program Stage 4 focuses on financial literacy, budgeting and financial management.We <br /> introduce key skills such as shopping on a budget,taxes, bank accounts, and credit. These topics are <br /> addressed through workshops,articles,and conversations with mentors. <br /> SA YSP Goals and Timeline: <br /> 1. 20 youth remain in W10A compliant job training and work experience(June 30, 2025) <br /> 2. Update CalJOBS monthly. <br /> G.JTS Mentoring Program Stage S prepares participants for exiting or'JTS graduation'.The youth obtains <br /> permanent housing.They learn home-making and home maintenance skills, landlord-tenant relations, and <br /> they learn good citizenship and are challenged to build connections in their neighborhood and build <br /> leadership skills through community service.The SUFK OC Housing Coordinator provides the youth support <br /> to navigate the housing market, negotiate rental or lease agreements, obtain furnishings and set up <br /> housekeeping. SUFK OC provides tapered rental assistance for up to 6 months after the youth obtains <br /> permanent housing. <br /> SA YSP Goals and Timeline: <br /> 1. 20 youth meet or exceed the performance measures assigned to their case (2 quarters post-exit follow <br /> up) (December 31,2025) <br /> 2. 20 youth meet or exceed performance measures assigned to their case (4 quarters post-exit follow up) <br /> (June 30, 2026) <br /> 3. Provide YSP Client Satisfaction Survey to each exiting client. <br /> 4. Update CalJOBS monthly. <br /> SUFK OC Overall Goals for the JTS Mentoring Program are as follows: <br /> 1. 100%of mentored youth successfully complete the JTS program and obtain permanent, stable housing. <br /> 2. 100%of youth improve in at least one emotional asset upon re-exam using the Youth Asset Survey. <br /> 3. 100%of youth remain stably housed and self-sufficient at their 1 year check-in (97%success in 2024, <br /> with 343 enrolled). <br /> 17 <br />
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