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Agmt20 Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County and RWC 2020 MOU
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Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County and RWC 2020
PROJECT NAME
MOU LIBRE
RMP File Number
304.58
Date
1/7/2020
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Arloc Sherman, Danilo Trisi, and Sharon Parrott, "Various Supports for Low -Income Families Reduce Poverty and <br />Have Long -Term Positive Effects On Families and Children," Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, July 2013. <br />REV: 12-20-19 RL <br />ATTY/AGR.2019.322/Legal Aid Society of San Mateo (Page 13 of 14) <br />PowerPoint with state and national <br />public charge workgroups; and <br />• Help coordinate outreach efforts by <br />overseeing the shared LIBRE calendar. <br />Regional outreach outcomes include: <br />• East Palo Alto/Belle Haven region: <br />LIBRE Partners' outreach will reach <br />3,000 people. <br />• Redwood City region: LIBRE <br />Partners' outreach will reach 4,000 <br />people and engage 200 students/adults <br />through Know Your Rights <br />presentations. <br />• Half Moon Bay Region: LIBRE <br />Partners' outreach will reach 2,000 <br />people. <br />• Other San Mateo County: Legal Aid <br />will reach 1,000 people <br />Immigrants' access to safety net benefits will <br />2) Promote linkage to safety net services by <br />be improved, which can help lift low-income <br />increasing the capacity of community <br />families out of poverty, and lead to better <br />organizations to advocate on behalf of <br />health outcomes for children in low-income <br />families and individuals. <br />families." <br />Partner agencies will assist individuals and <br />families to apply for and/or retain safety net <br />benefits: <br />• East Palo Alto/Belle Haven region: Job <br />Train will assist 110 individuals and <br />families. <br />• Redwood City region: Fair Oaks <br />Community Center will assist 110 <br />individuals and families. Nuestra Casa <br />will provide case management services <br />to 120 residents. <br />• Half Moon Bay region: Coastside <br />Hope will assist 80 individuals and <br />families. <br />3) Advocate for systemic policies that <br />Low-income families with legal issues <br />promote immigrant access to safety net <br />affecting their ability to access safety net <br />benefits in San Mateo and provide legal <br />benefits, will access and maintain safety net <br />services and direct representation to <br />benefits for which they qualify. <br />Arloc Sherman, Danilo Trisi, and Sharon Parrott, "Various Supports for Low -Income Families Reduce Poverty and <br />Have Long -Term Positive Effects On Families and Children," Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, July 2013. <br />REV: 12-20-19 RL <br />ATTY/AGR.2019.322/Legal Aid Society of San Mateo (Page 13 of 14) <br />
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