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Contractor Name
Bay Area Legal Aid
PROJECT NAME
Domestic Violence Legal Safety Net Project
RMP File Number
304.5
Date
6/24/2022
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REV: 06-16-22 SK <br />CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br />EXHIBIT “A” <br />Program Objectives & Quantitative Goals <br />Fiscal Year 2022/2023 <br />Agency Information <br />Agency Name:Bay Area Legal Aid <br />Address: 1735 Telegraph Avenue <br />City, State, ZIP: Oakland, CA 94612-2107 <br />Activity/Project Title: Domestic Violence Legal Safety Net Project <br />Program Objectives & Quantitative Goals <br />Redwood City Consolidated Plan Priority and Objective Program <br />Addresses: <br />3. Human Services: Basic Human Needs are activities that are vital for survival and not <br />just an improvement to the quality of life, regardless of income. For example, emergency <br />food programs are essential to survival. Coordination of a volunteer program is an <br />improvement to the quality of life. <br />Description of Services to be Provided: <br />21 survivors of interpersonal violence (IPV) who reside in Redwood City will receive free, <br />pro per assistance with preparing and filing applications for temporary restraining orders. <br />Through virtual and/or in-person clinics, trauma-informed attorneys, advocates, or <br />supervised pro bono legal professionals will guide survivors through the application <br />process and procedures; offer safety planning; and provide a collection of resource <br />materials with information about local supports for IPV survivors. <br />27 survivors of interpersonal violence who reside in Redwood City will receive free, in- <br />depth legal assistance from attorneys, advocates, and/or supervised pro bono <br />professionals as clients of Bay Area Legal Aid. Clients will benefit from situation-specific <br />legal advice and counsel; brief services; and/or extended representation. To promote <br />clients’ safety, stability, and independence, wrap-around services may support legal <br />needs related to protective orders; family law; immigration; consumer rights; and access <br />to health care, affordable housing, and safety-net programs. <br />Primary Quantitative Objectives: <br />Domestic Violence Legal Safety Net Project will serve 48 Redwood City persons. <br />NOTE: Performance will be measured by program objectives and quantitative goals. The grant <br />performance period begins July 1, 2022 and concludes June 30, 2023. <br />ATTY/AGR.2022.150/BAY AREA LEGAL AID (Domestic Violence Legal Safety Net Project) (Page 19 of 20)
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