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6.1 E-23 <br />EXHIBIT A <br />CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br />INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SAN FRANCISCO <br />FISCAL YEAR 2003 -2004 <br />CONTRACT OBJECTIVES <br />OVERALL OBJECTIVE <br />- To provide information, consultations, and assistance to 6000 <br />families, approximately one -third or 2000 of whom live in Redwood <br />City. <br />SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: <br />- To conduct at least fifteen workshops on issues of importance to <br />the Redwood City community, such as citizenship, immigration <br />laws and procedures, access to education, immigrant rights, <br />leadership development, civic participation, and voter education. <br />An estimated 800 -1,000 people are expected to attend these <br />workshops (300 -500 from Redwood City). <br />To provide comprehensive consultation to 3,900 families; <br />approximately one -third (1300) from Redwood City. <br />To provide legal services to 440 families leading to family <br />reunification; approximately one -third (146) from Redwood City. <br />To provide legal services to 580 families leading to work <br />authorization, approximately one -third (193) from Redwood City. <br />To provide legal services to 200 individuals leading to U.S. <br />Citizenship; approximately one -third (67) from Redwood City. <br />(Please note: These objectives represent the entire San Mateo County Program, <br />with funding from Redwood City HSFA and other leveraged funds. We hope <br />that this presentation will provide a more accurate way to measure the impact <br />of the support received.) <br />