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other businesses. <br /> Commissioners Hayes questioned if they worked with Agave Village and was advised no. <br /> Commissioner Rubino-Brumm was advised by Ms. Barr that most of the Pleasanton residents <br /> they serve are from Valley View School. <br /> Chabot-LP/One-Stop Career Center (2 programs) — Sarah Holtzclaw <br /> Commissioner Power questioned if the organization had seen a greater need for their services <br /> because of COVID. Ms. Holtzclaw advised fewer people have been seen and request has been <br /> for lower paying jobs. <br /> Commissioner Bedegi was advised by Ms. Holtzclaw that the EITC program is a Vita program <br /> and she encouraged commissioners to stop by and visit to see what they are doing. <br /> CityServe of the Tri-Valley — Christine Beitsch and Margaretann Fortner <br /> No questions from commissioners. <br /> Hively (2 Programs) —Vanessa Dilks <br /> No questions from commissioners. <br /> Hope Hospice — Jennifer Pettley <br /> Commissioner Bedegi asked about a $5M bank account number she noticed when reviewing the <br /> agency's application on ZoomGrants. She questioned if this was correct and if so, what those <br /> funds are designated for and why they needed to raise more funds. Additionally, she asked <br /> about the organization's capital expenditures. Ms. Pettley advised she was unaware of $5M and <br /> would need to check. She provided information about programs provided by Hope Hospice and <br /> the agency's lease of several floors in a Dublin facility and salaries for administrative staff. <br /> Lions Blind Center of Diablo Valley— Yolanda Braxton <br /> No questions from commissioners. <br /> Chairperson Carlucci suggested commissioners consider the staff funding recommendations <br /> and determine the changes they would like to make. <br /> Commissioners Powers commented on one the Tri-Valley Haven projects only having served <br /> two Pleasanton residents in the past year. Ms. Dillman discussed how the Shiloh program varies <br /> each year because of the need and discussed the services provided. She noted that some years <br /> the number of people served is greater than others, but it is a very vital service that Tri-Valley <br /> Haven provides. <br /> Commissioner Powers questioned if the services being provided are different from those <br /> provided by Shepherds Gate and Ms. Dillman advised it is a safe place that also takes teenage <br /> boys and families, they have a 24-hr hot line with an advocate. <br /> Commissioner Bedegi was informed by Ms. Dillman that approximately 240 people were served <br /> during the past year, half of which were children. She also advised Mr. Ingram that the agency <br /> Human Services Commission Minutes <br /> March 2,20222 <br /> Page 5 <br />