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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
4/19/2016
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15Y
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19
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Page 5 of 9 <br />Rec <br />Source of <br />Agency <br />Project Description <br />Funds <br />Funds <br />CALICO Center <br />Child abuse prevention program involving "forensic interviews" <br />$7,000 <br />Gen Fund <br />and follow -up support services with Pleasanton victims of child <br />abuse and their families. <br />Chabot -Las Positas <br />Pleasanton Job Initiative will fund outreach and services to <br />$7,000 <br />Gen Fund <br />Community College District/Tri <br />Pleasanton residents, providing a range of no -cost employment <br />Valley One Stop Career Center <br />and training services. <br />Chabot -Las Positas <br />Tri- Valley Income Tax Assistance program increases free tax <br />$0 <br />Community College District/Tri <br />preparation availability in the region. In summary, the HSC did <br />Gen Fund <br />Valley One Stop Career Center <br />not recommend funding due to their FY16/17 focus on <br />rioritizin safety net services for low income residents. <br />CityServe of the Tri - Valley <br />Agency coordinates a wide range of community resources <br />$5,000 <br />Gen Fund <br />(services, housing resources, etc.) by mobilizing volunteers <br />working in collaboration with local churches. <br />East Bay Innovations <br />Ramping Up for Independent Living is a training series for <br />$5,000 <br />Gen Fund <br />students with developmental disabilities and their parents about <br />the transition from school to adult life. <br />Easter Seals Bay Area <br />Kaleidoscope Teen Group; education and socialization program <br />$10,000 <br />Gen Fund <br />for disabled young adults aged 18 -22 transitioning from high <br />school including community-based volunteer, employment, <br />recreation, leisure, and educational opportunities. <br />Eden I & R, Inc <br />2 -1 -1 Alameda County Communications System is the only <br />$14,000 <br />Gen Fund <br />free, multilingual, confidential number that serves as a major <br />point of access for health, housing, and human services <br />information and referral throughout Alameda County. <br />Hope Hospice <br />Grief Support Center provides grief support services to <br />$5,000 <br />Gen Fund <br />Pleasanton families coping with loss and end of life issues. <br />Hope Hospice <br />Volunteer program provides supplementary, professional and <br />$5,000 <br />Gen Funds <br />non - professional support duties which will be beneficial to the <br />delivery of optimal hospice patient care. <br />Legal Assistance for Seniors <br />Provision of free legal advice and representation and <br />$8,281 <br />Gen Funds <br />community education presentations in the areas of elder abuse, <br />guardianship of minor children, health law, public benefits, and <br />le al services for immigrants to Pleasanton seniors. <br />Open Heart Kitchen <br />Pleasanton Congregate Meal Program provides nutritious <br />$40,905 <br />CDBG <br />meals to low income seniors at the Pleasanton Senior Center <br />and Ridge View Commons. <br />Open Heart Kitchen <br />Pleasanton's hot meal program and children's weekend box <br />$10,000 <br />Gen Fund <br />lunch program provides hot meals to families and weekend <br />lunch at seven Pleasanton school sites. <br />Pleasanton Unified School <br />College Preparation and Readiness (CPR) program focuses on <br />$6,250 <br />Gen Fund <br />District <br />supporting transition -aged kinship and foster youth in the areas <br />of student engagement and postsecondary education options. <br />Pleasanton Unified School <br />Through existing PUSD nurses, coordinates access to local <br />$5,000 <br />Gen Fund <br />District <br />dentists, optometrists, and other medical service providers for <br />low- income, uninsured, or under - insured school age children in <br />the PUSD s stem <br />Sandra J. Wing Healing <br />Provides financial assistance for complimentary therapies for <br />$0 <br />Gen Fund <br />Therapies Foundation <br />cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation. Notes <br />from the discussion of this item are included in the HSC <br />Minutes. In summary, the HSC did not recommend funding due <br />to their FY16/17 focus on prioritizing safety net services for low <br />income residents. <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />
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