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Commissioner Wilson discussed the importance of the services provided by the Tri-City Health <br /> Center and the affects it will feel from the federal sequestering. He also noted that they were <br /> only asking for$5,000, which was less than the recommended funding request of$7,500. <br /> Legal Assistance for Seniors — Free Legal Services for Low-Income Seniors, France! D'Andrea - <br /> provided an overview of the agency's services and their commitment to serving 40 seniors. The <br /> Commission was advised that this program falls within the outline of the Needs Assessment by <br /> providing services relating to changes in healthcare for which seniors will need counseling. <br /> Services are provided in the homes of seniors and at the Senior Center and Pleasanton Library. <br /> Commissioner Berger confirmed that Legal Assistance for Seniors is an independent non-profit <br /> that contracts with Alameda County. <br /> Id-Valley Haven — Food Pantry/ Shiloh Domestic Violence Shelter/ Sojourner House Homeless <br /> Shelter/ Counseling and Temp Restraining Order Clinic, Ann King - provided information about <br /> their Crisis Counseling and Restraining Order program that serves mental health needs to <br /> women. <br /> Commissioner Berger discussed with Mr. Erickson why staff was recommending zero funding for <br /> Counseling and Temp Restraining Order Clinic program. Mr. Erickson advised that based on <br /> the information provided in the application, staff did not believe that this program met <br /> requirements outlined in the Needs Assessment; however, after listening to Ms. King's <br /> presentation it did appear that it met mental health needs. <br /> Commissioner Wright questioned whether Tri-Valley Haven worked with Open Heart Kitchen on <br /> needs for their Food Pantry. Ms. King provided details about the Food Pantry program and <br /> advised that Tri-Valley Haven has not yet participated in use of the new food storage facility in <br /> Pleasanton. Commissioner Wright indicated she was in favor of the recommendation made by <br /> Commissioner Berger to reallocate the $15,000 from the General Fund currently indicated for <br /> Abode Services, but was unsure the amount would be sufficient for the YMCA to provide their <br /> program. <br /> Ms. Yurchak provided information about the formula used for the funds being recommended for <br /> Eden I&R, Inc. Commissioner Wright felt Eden l&R would soon be called upon to provide <br /> healthcare navigation services. <br /> Commissioner Nagler indicated he would like to fund programs that are in line with the Needs <br /> Assessment, and though he might agree with funding recommendations the Commission makes, <br /> he will likely vote no on any motion. <br /> Commissioner Wilson discussed mental health needs and while it was important for the <br /> Commission to focus on the Needs Assessment they should consider how the needs can be met <br /> within the granting program. <br /> Human Services Commission Minutes <br /> March 6,2013 <br /> Page 6 <br />