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<br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Table P-2: <br />(Page 2 of 5) <br /> <br /> Fundios! Number of HouseholdsJPersons Assisted: <br /> Income Sin21e Race Cale ories Multi Ie race combinations <br /> - Am. No. of <br /> Accomplishment(s)/ Native Am. indo or benefic. <br />Agency Low! American Black or Alaska who <br /> Spent Project Status TOTAL V,'" Indian or Black or Hawaiian Indian or Asian African Native Other <br /> Budgeted Mod Low Asian African or Other White Alaska and indicate <br /> (8126/03) Inc. 10' Alaska American Pacific Nat. and White American aod Hispanic <br /> Native Islander White and White Black or ethnicity <br /> Afr. <br /> Am <br />Axis Community Health $5,000 $5,000 CDBG funds were used to provide substance 240 24 156 0 4 16 0 218 0 2 2 0 0 45 <br /> (100%) abuse recovery services for 240 Pleasanton <br /> youth. The program enjoyed a success rate of <br /> 37%, the same as the prior year but a <br /> I significant improvement over the FY 2003 <br /> rate of 23%. [Success is measured by school <br /> attendance, grades, return from <br /> suspension/expulsion, graduation, college <br /> attendance, continued legal issues, work <br /> situation, family relationships, and sobriety at <br /> 3,6, and 9 months and at one and two years.l <br />Bay Area Comm. Services (BACS) I $5.500 $5,500 CDBO funds were used to provide group and 25 0 1 0 2 1 0 19 0 0 0 0 3 2 <br /> I (100%) supportive services to 76 individuals (25 <br /> I Pleasanton residents) with mental disabilities. <br /> i <br /> I The program is also funded through Alameda <br /> I COlll1ty Behavioral Health Care and City of <br /> Livermore CDBG. Approximately 46% of <br /> I program clients were able to progress to <br /> retained naid or volunteer emnlovment. <br />City "Section 108" Loan Repayment I $18.100 $18,100 CDBO funds were used to repay on the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <br /> (100%) second of ten aIUlualloan payments to the <br /> : City of Livermore for a HUD Section 108 <br /> i loan. The loan was used to acquire and <br /> rehabilitate the former Family Crisis Shelter. <br /> i The facility was reopened in 2003 under its <br /> , <br /> , new name, "Sojourner House." * [fhe <br /> I income and ethnicity numbers for this project <br /> I were reported in the FY 2003 CAPER when <br /> the multi-year proiect was approved.l <br /> <br />- <br />