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options, one in Dublin would allow them to be up and running in about 12-months, and the <br /> Livermore location would take about 24-months to get things running. <br /> Commissioner Wright asked about funding to move past the pre-construction stage. Ms. <br /> Compton provided information about other things needed and regulations that need to be met. <br /> Chairperson Hayes discussed with Ms. Compton the possibility of looking for different locations <br /> that would allow for having the appropriate number of dental chairs. <br /> Child Care Links, Kelly O'Laque Dulka and Vanessa Dilks - Early Literacy Diaper Pantry and <br /> Early Childhood Education Training — Ms. Dilks provided information about the quality <br /> childcare training program and the problems that could occur if the program was not available. <br /> She commented on children needing to be provided the right type of care and care providers <br /> needing to be given the right type of training, especially for taking care of those with special <br /> needs. <br /> Ms. O'Lague Dulka also commented on the need for being able to provide special care. She <br /> provided information about the Early Literacy Diaper Pantry program and the cost of providing <br /> diapers and care seats. Ms. Dulka commented on low-income families not being able to afford <br /> diapers and are reusing diapers, she advised that funding was being requested for this <br /> program, so they can purchase diapers and provide bi-lingual materials to try and educate <br /> those in need. <br /> Commissioner Wright commented on Child Care Links having a built-in clientele and questions <br /> what would happen to the program if funding was not obtained. Ms. Dulka advised they would <br /> continue to seek help through churches, corporate partners, and other organizations. <br /> Chairperson Hayes suggested looking for grant opportunities through companies like Proctor <br /> and Gamble. <br /> Ms. Dulka confirmed for Mr. Patrick that $8,680 of the funding requested would go for <br /> purchasing diapers, $10,000 for salaries, and the remaining funds towards benefits. <br /> Community Resources for Independent Living (CRIL), Michael Galvan - Housing and <br /> Independent Living Services — commented on the number of people in the City of Pleasanton <br /> that can be counted because they or their families make too much money. He provided <br /> information about getting people into Below Market Rate units and the difficulty in finding <br /> housing so the people they serve can live independent and obtain independent living skills. <br /> Mr. Galvan advised that CRIL works with high school students getting them ready to transition <br /> into non-structured programs and learn independent living skills. <br /> Regional Parks Foundation. Julia Schirmer - Shadow Cliffs Interpretive Center — provided <br /> information about the organization that was founded in 1969 and the environmental <br /> stewardship. Ms. Schirmer commented on the number of people who visit Shadow Cliffs and <br /> the naturalist programs that are held there. She provided details about plans for building <br /> national interpretive elements at the center that will become a gateway to arroyo areas. Ms. <br /> Human Services Commission <br /> March 7, 2018 <br /> Page 2 <br />