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Agenda Packet
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City Council
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9/23/2002
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agency provides amount <br /> prevention and for parents on <br /> character education - helping <br /> parents/adults talk with youth non- <br /> judgmentally about assuming adult <br /> responsibility. <br />YMCA of the Mid-Peninsula - After-school childcare programs for Fifteen Thousand and <br />Sequoia YMCA After School families in Redwood City. Funding No/100 ($15,000) <br />Childcare from HSFA will support a financial <br /> aid program for families unable to <br /> pay full tuition for the program. <br />Young Latino Leaders Leadership training for youth through Thirteen Thousand and <br /> community service and leadership No/100 ($13,000) <br /> development programs. <br />Youth and Family Assistance A 24-hour suicide and crisis hotline Eleven Thousand and <br />(Crisis Intervention) for San Mateo County as a part of a No/100 ($11,000) <br /> comprehensive network of services <br /> that decrease high risk behaviors, <br /> increases self-reliance and <br /> strengthens healthy family <br /> environments for youth and families <br />Youth and Family Assistance A crisis shelter for runaway and Fifteen Thousand and <br />(Your House South) homeless youth in southern San No/100 Dollars <br /> Mateo County as a part of a ($15,000) <br /> comprehensive network of services <br /> that decrease high risk behaviors, <br /> increases self-reliance and <br /> strengthens healthy family <br /> environments for youth and families <br /> <br /> <br />
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