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Community and Faith-Based Initiative - Second Year Continuation Award List and Project Summaries

On April 4, 2002, the following projects were awarded Community and Faith-Based Initiative second year continuation grants. The project summaries below include the awardee name and address, contact name and phone number, and a short description of the project.

This listing is archived here for background information.

Awardees

Award Amount

African American Community Empowerment Organization

$140,000

California State University, Long Beach Foundation – Center for Career Studies

$287,000

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa

$148,000

CHAMPIONs Recovery Alternative Programs, Inc.

$140,000

Christian Partnership, Inc.

$140,000

Community Resource Talent Development

$140,000

Episcopal Community Services

$280,000

Faithful Service Outreach

$294,000

Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries, Inc.

$286,300

Gilead House

$27,300

Lutheran Social Services of Southern California

$94,850

Ninth District CME Community Development Corporation

$245,000

Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc.

$294,000

Open Gate Ministries, Inc.

$210,000

Operation W.O.R.K.

$97,300

Reach Out - 29

$140,000

Tabitha’s House, Inc.

$122,500

The Millineum Ministries Group

$138,600

Welcome Home Ministries

$126,000

Zaferia Shalom Zone Agency

$140,000

TOTAL

$3,490,850



African American Community Empowerment Organization
3818 Imperial Highway
Inglewood, CA 90303

Shermanita Camp
(310) 358-6198

County Served: Los Angeles County

Amount: $140,000

Summary: The African American Community Empowerment Organization prepares homeless youth and adults for the job market with resume/application development, media skills (i.e., camera work, editing, writing), computer training, preparation for GED, and vocational English instruction. This project will stress the importance of a good attitude to raise for raising participant’s self-esteem. Professionals within the community will provide counseling in a pro bono arrangement. Transportation is also provided, and residents are picked up from shelters and other areas when necessary.

California State University, Long Beach Foundation – Center for Career Studies
1250 Bellflower Blvd., HS&D, Room 117
Long Beach, CA 90840

Dr. Paul Bott, Director
(562) 985-4698

Counties Served: Los Angeles, Southern Los Angeles, North Orange

Amount: $287,000

Summary: California State University, Long Beach Foundation – Center for Career Studies and the Church of Elohim Ministries have formed a partnership to provide vocational training to economically disadvantaged individuals in the Long Beach area. The program incorporates basic literacy and Vocational English as a second language (VESL) instruction into a single curriculum. The project addresses needs in the community for workers in the information technology and health care industries.

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa
P.O. Box 4900/2325 Montgomery Drive
Santa Rosa, CA 95402

Maureen Shaw
(707) 528-8712

Counties Served: Sonoma and Napa

Amount: $148,000

Summary: Catholic Charities of Santa Rosa reaches across geography, age, and work history barriers to bring individualized employment services to disadvantaged individuals through its "Coach 2 Career" program. Working collaboratively with local One-Stop Service Centers and "loaned executives" volunteers, services will include vocational planning and volunteer-based job coaching to the participants.

CHAMPIONs Recovery Alternative Programs, Inc.
101 N. Irwin Street, Suite 112
Hanford, CA 93230

Sue Weisenhaus-Braz
(559) 583-9300

Counties Served: Kings

Amount: $140,000

Summary: The CHAMPIONS Recovery Alternative Programs, Inc. provides intensive substance abuse education and counseling, job-readiness training, placement, and long-term follow-up services to residents of Kings County. Service provided to clients who are either incarcerated or within 30 days of release; those on probation, parole or eligible for electronic monitoring; non-custodial parents; and/or chronic substance abusers.

Christian Partnership, Inc.
8245 Conover Drive
Citrus Heights, CA 95610

Steve Fazil
(916) 921-1138

Counties Served: Sacramento

Amount: $140,000

Summary: The Christian Partnership, Inc. addresses the employment prospects and support service needs of Sacramento County parolees and CalWORKs recipients, especially those with barriers to obtaining and retaining work due to their involvement with the criminal justice system. Services include transitional housing, employment preparation, job readiness, and training.

Community Resource Talent Development
333 West Florence Avenue
Inglewood, CA 90301

Dr. Beverly Allen
(310) 330-8000 ext. 230

County Served: Los Angeles County

Amount: $140,000

Summary: Community Resource Talent Development provides on-the-job behavioral training, interpersonal skills building, and job placement. Program participants are routinely monitored to ensure adequate services are provided for successful transition into employment and job retention.

Episcopal Community Services
3565 7th Avenue
San Diego, CA 92163

Margaret Nordstrom
(619) 260-8100

Counties Served: San Diego and Riverside

Amount: $280,000

Summary:Episcopal Community Services provides intensive mentoring and case-management services in a "clubhouse" environment. Participants assess their own needs, undergo life skills, leadership training, educational tutoring, computer skills training, job training development, and paid summer internships providing potential employment opportunities after completion of the program.

Faithful Service Outreach
1416 W. 37th Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90018

Rev. Isam Taylor
(323) 735-7162

County Served: Los Angeles County

Amount: $294,000

Summary: Faithful Service Outreach (FSO) provides emergency shelter for homeless mothers. Additional services include housing assistance, crisis counseling, child care, transportation, job placement, as well as vocational oriented educational assistance.

Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries, Inc.
1603 E. Shields Avenue
Fresno, CA 93704

Rev. Sharon Stanley
(559) 227-1388

County Served: Fresno County

Amount: $286,300

Summary: Through its "PARTNERS" program, Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries, (FIRM Inc.) addresses Fresno County’s unemployment problems through cultural and language related employment services. FIRM works with up to 81 percent of Fresno County’s welfare recipients. Services will include case-management and placement services. FIRM also provides connections for participants to employers, team mentoring programs, children/teen- nurturing programs, child care training for elders, vocational English training, resources for economic literacy, and self-employment opportunities.

Gilead House
P.O. Box 2031
Novato, CA 94948

Steve Reid
(707) 762-5680

County Served: Marin

Amount: $27,300

Summary: Gilead House provides transitional housing to homeless women with children. Program staff teaches life management skills, acquisition of education, and job training and seeking skills.

Lutheran Social Services of Southern California
6425 Tyrone Avenue
Van Nuys, CA 91401-1983

Claire O’Garro
(818) 901-9499

County Served: Los Angeles

Amount: $94,850

Summary: Lutheran Social Services provides project participants with pre-employment and post-employment supportive services. Examples of these services include needs assessment, development of intervention strategies, resume preparation, interviewing skills, and the establishment of a support system for long-term application.

Ninth District CME Community Development Corporation
3844 W. Slauson Avenue, Suite 1
Los Angeles, CA 90043

Bishop E. Lynn Brown
(323) 294-3830

County Served: Los Angeles

Amount: $245,000

Summary: Ninth District CME Community Development Corporation’s program created an effective "work first" model that provides disadvantaged individuals with the means to become self-sufficient. The program teaches personal responsibility and accountability to enhance vocational achievements. Participants learn basic education, social, and vocational skills training to prepare them for transition to employment. Examples of services include GED preparation, child care, and technology training.

Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc.
241 F. Street
Eureka, CA 95501

Terry L. Coltra
(707) 445-8451

Counties Served: Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity and Siskiyou Counties

Amount: $294,000

Summary: The Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc. (NCIDC) provides participants with basic education, life skills, on-the-job training, and work experience. The program prepares participants in a rural setting for employment in occupations that offer long-term jobs with the potential for advancement. Services are focused in a five- county area: Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity, and Siskiyou.

Open Gate Ministries, Inc.
511 North "K" Street
Dinuba, CA 93618

Roger Neufeld
(559) 591-1241

Counties Served: Kings, Fresno, and Tulare Counties

Amount: $210,000

Summary: Open Gate Ministries (a.k.a. New Beginnings Partnership) provides personal development training, case-management, and employment placement as well as basic skills development programs, including GED preparation. Vocational education consists of classroom and worksite training for skills that are of interest to employers in Tulare County.

Operation W.O.R.K.
235 East Seventh Street
P.O. Box 6283
Oxnard, CA 93031-6283

John Fish
(805) 486-0273

County Served: Ventura County

Amount: $97,300

Summary: Operation W.O.R.K. provides individualized computer-based learning. Using innovative software systems that offer competency and skills assessment. Upon completion of the assessment individuals will obtain skills development for connection with appropriate career interests.

Reach Out - 29
6528 – B Hillside
Twentynine Palms, CA 92277

Kevin Brewer
(760) 362-4515

Counties Served: San Bernardino

Amount: $140,000

Summary: Reach Out – 29 provides a program designed to meet the needs of the participant through individual "plans". These "plans" are used to establish attainable goals for acquiring skills necessary to become gainfully employed and self-sufficient. This approach is using both classroom and on-site vocational training.

Tabitha’s House, Inc.
1700 Golden State Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301

Bennie Jacobs
(661) 637-1983

County Served: Kern

Amount: $122,500

Summary: Through the "Goals for Life program", Tabitha’s House provides services to participants who have drug related felonies. The program will provide participants with education curriculum, personal resources, training in on the job human relations, career exploration, work place skills and job search.

The Millineum Ministries Group
4200 Park Boulevard, #4
Oakland, CA 94602

Lawrence Van Hook
(510) 420-1070

County Served: Alameda

Amount: $138,600

Summary:The Millineum Ministries Group provides job-readiness skills, training, and placement to economically disadvantaged individuals. The program focuses on self-assessment, career exploration and research, individual career goals and plans, life skills, resume and application development, mock interviews, work ethics, financial management, and job development. Vocational services include clerical skills, basic office skills, and janitorial skills among other options.

Welcome Home Ministries
3355 Mission Avenue, Suite 231
Oceanside, CA 92054

Rev. Carmen Warner-Robins
(760) 439-1136

County Served: San Diego

Amount: $126,000

Summary: Welcome Home Ministries provides services, to recently incarcerated women. Services are customized to provide a successful transition from incarceration to being productive citizens. Services include basic life skills, resume development, mock interviews, clothing assistance, job search, and placement upon successful completion of the program. Participants are recruited through an aggressive outreach to local law enforcement agencies.

Zaferia Shalom Zone Agency
1100 Freeman Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90804

Rev. Cherrye Cunnigan
(562) 439-2081

County Served: Los Angeles

Amount: $140,000

Summary: Zaferia Shalom Zone Agency provides case-management, counseling, and training services to teach participants basic life skills, personal responsibility, and accountability. Activities include resume preparation, interview conduct, job search activities, and beginner and intermediate computer courses. The program focuses on social and familial relationships.



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