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AgdaPkt 2016-06-13 Interview and Joint SA PFA
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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6/13/2016
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6.1.C. - Page 4 <br /> Attachment 2 <br /> BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF AGENCY FUNDING REQUESTS <br /> HSFA APPLICANTS FY 16-17 <br /> CORA (Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse) — Crisis Intervention: <br /> Mobilizing Basic Human Needs. <br /> CORA's Crisis Intervention: Mobilizing Basic Human needs is a pilot project <br /> exclusively serving Redwood City clients; it fills a gap in services by enabling <br /> CORA to mobilize and deliver basic human needs in the form of hotel and taxi <br /> vouchers, food, and other basic supplies to victims of domestic violence identified <br /> primarily by the Redwood City Police Department primarily between the hours of <br /> 10:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. Monday-Friday and on weekends. Funding Requested: <br /> $12,484.00. Funding Recommended: $0. <br /> El Centro de Libertad —Youth and Adult Intervention Programs <br /> The goal of the Youth Intervention Program is to improve the physical and <br /> emotional health of youth and their families living in Redwood City who are <br /> caught in the cycle of substance abuse. The Adult Intervention Program is an <br /> outpatient program that is tailored to meet individual and family needs in both <br /> Spanish and English. Funding Requested: $10,000. Funding Recommended: <br /> $10,000. <br /> Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc (FLY) — Law Program for Redwood City <br /> Youth. FLY's mission is to prevent juvenile crime and incarceration through <br /> legal education, mentoring, and leadership training. FLY will provide its Law <br /> Program to between 30 to 60 at-risk Redwood City high schoolers and it's <br /> Leadership Program to a minimum of 4 moderate/high risk Redwood City youth. <br /> Youth learn about the consequences of criminal behavior and develop the life <br /> skills to say no to crime and build healthier lives. The Program is an innovative <br /> law education course taught in 2-hour sessions over 12 weeks by volunteer law <br /> and university students, community professionals and FLY staff. Funding <br /> Requested: $23,400. Funding Recommended: $10,000. <br /> Health Connected — Redwood City Reproductive Health Education Project. <br /> The mission of Health Connected is to help young people feel confident and <br /> supported to make informed decisions about their own sexual health. In the <br /> 2016-2017 school year, Health Connected expects to provide in-school <br /> comprehensive sexual health education courses to approximately 2,350 5th-12th <br /> grade students in Redwood City through the Redwood City Reproductive Health <br /> Education Project. Through this project, Health Connected's highly trained health <br /> educators will provide five developmentally appropriate courses in sexual health <br /> education - Puberty Talk, Teen Talk Middle School, Teen Talk High School, Teen <br /> 1 <br />
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