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EXHIBIT B <br /> <br /> Clara-Mateo Alliance, Inc. <br /> Eisa Segovia Center - Day Center for Women, Children and Families <br /> <br /> CONTRACT OBJECTIVES <br /> <br /> FISCAL YEAR 2002/2003 <br /> <br /> GOALS # OF/ COMPLETION <br /> HOUSEHOLDS DATE <br /> ASSISTED <br /> Primary Quantitative Contract Goals <br /> <br />1. Provide emergency shelter and 8 Families June 30, 2003 <br />supportive services to a minimum (31 individual family <br />of 31 homeless (family) individuals, members) <br />Redwood City residents (8 <br />families) <br /> <br /> Other Secondary Collaborative Actions Outreach and Em =hasis to be <br /> Conducted <br /> <br />2. Provide a minimum of 1,018 8 families June 30, 2003 <br />shelter bed nights to homeless (31 Individual family <br />families from Redwood City. members) <br /> <br />3. Provide 3,055 meals to homeless 8 families June 30, 2003 <br /> families from Redwood City. <br /> <br />4. Achieve a minimum of 60% 8 families June 30, 2003 <br />success rate in discharging <br />Redwood City residents serviced <br />into a more stable form of housing. <br /> <br />5. All CMA, Inc., staff will continue to 8 families June 30, 2003 <br />do outreach in Redwood City and <br />San Mateo County by attending <br />regular Redwood City interagency <br />meetings, networking with <br />agencies such as Service League, <br />Shelter Network and Fair Oaks <br />Community Center. Furthermore, <br />CMA, Inc., has a contract with San <br />Mateo County Options program to <br />provide beds for mentally ill <br />residents, many of which have <br />come out of the Redwood City jail <br />system. <br /> <br /> <br />