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<br /> 6.1G <br /> Page 6 <br /> Exhibit A 1 <br /> Program/Project Description <br /> City of Redwood City - Fair Oaks Community Center <br /> Core Services FY 2006-07 <br /> In consideration of payments provided for in this Agreement, Contractor shall, under the <br /> general direction of the Director of the Human Services Agency, or her authorized <br /> representatives, provide services as described below: <br /> The funding provided through this Agreement represents 20% of the contractor's overall <br /> operational expenses for the provision of the following services. <br /> 1. CLIENTS TO BE SERVED: Low-income families, single parents, seniors, disabled <br /> and individuals needing assistance in meeting basic human needs relating to housing, <br /> food, shelter, clothing, financial support, energy assistance, advocacy, case management <br /> counseling, and fotlow-up. low-income families and individuals needing help in <br /> assessing appropriate resources to meet their needs including education, em ployment, <br /> health, child care and legal assistance. Services will be provided in English and Spanish. <br /> 2. CLIENT SERVICES: Contractor will provide safety net services to 2500 unduplicated <br /> individuals and families per year for the term of this Agreement in the following service <br /> areas. <br /> On a quarterly basis Contractor will report the actual number of unduplicated individuals <br /> provided services in the following categories: Emergency Material Assistance, <br /> Emergency Shelter Services, and Case Management to provide those services. <br /> Definitions for and additional information regarding each category set forth below are <br /> located in the Core Services Procedure Manual at Section 15 Glossary, page 318. <br /> Contractor and County agree that the definitions set forth in the Glossary of the Core <br /> Services Manual are incorporated by reference as it is fully set forth in this Agreement. <br /> The Contractor will provide the following services, support;n 9 activities and related <br /> information from July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007. <br /> A. Contacts with residents of the County by phone, walk-in or outreach. <br /> B. Comprehensive Needs Assessments. <br /> C. Emergency Material Assistance (food. clothing, shelter, infant needs and <br /> transportation) based on a comprehensive Needs Assessment that identifies need. <br /> D. Emergency Shelter Services. <br /> E. Crisis Intervention. <br /> F. Provision of technical assistance services including translation or interpretation <br /> services, forms completion and letter writing. <br /> G. Information and Referral to appropriate social service programs for English and <br /> non-English speakers. <br /> H. Employment Assistance including referral to employment or job training <br /> programs. <br /> I. Advocacy Services. <br /> J. Financial Evaluation for individuals who are applying for contractor's programs <br /> and/or screening for other financial aid programs offered to residents of this <br /> County. <br />