Full_Commission
2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 NOTICE SPECIAL MEETING of the JUVENILE PROBATION COMMISSION
to be held at City Hall room 263
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102
5:30pm Wednesday, September 1, 2004
AGENDA
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(ACTION) Roll Call
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2.
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(ACTION) Review and approval July 28, 2004 meeting minutes
(public comments)
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(DISCUSSION/ACTION) Review and possible action on Program Committee’s recommendations to award contracts to the following CBOs for FY2004-05.
Pre-Placement Shelter
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SF Boys & Girls Home
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Pre-Placement Shelter
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$250,000
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Status Offender Shelter Program
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Huckleberry Youth Services
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Shelter
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$444,975
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Chaplaincy
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Ark of Refuge
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Chaplaincy
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$65,000
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Intensive Home Based Supervision Services
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Samoan Community Development Corporation
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IHBS
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$80,000
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Instituto Familiar de la Raza
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IHBS
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$80,000
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Com. Youth Ctr.
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IHBS
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$80,000
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Morrisania West
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IHBS
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$80,000
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BVHP Foundation
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IHBS
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$80,000
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Potrero Hill Nabe
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IHBS
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$80,000
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Substance Abuse Assessment Services
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Walden House Substance Abuse Assessment Services $50,000
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Mentoring
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YWCA Mentoring $70,000
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Peer Counseling
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Potrero Hill Nabe Peer Counseling $65,000
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Home Detention
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Mission Nabe Ctr. Home Detention $260,000
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total
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$1,774,975
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TANF Programs
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AARS/Straight Forward Club
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$ 25,000
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Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center-
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60,000
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CA Community Dispute Srvs.
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75,000
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CARECEN
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100,000
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Center for Criminal & Juvenile Justice
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99,737
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Center for Young Women’s Development
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50,000
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Community Works -- Roots
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63,000
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Edgewood
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100,000
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Family Restoration House
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70,000
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Girls 2000
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100,000
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Instituto Familiar de la Raza
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50,000
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Khalif, Omar
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45,000
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Mission Neighborhood Centers
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50,000
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Performing Arts Workshop
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100,000
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Samoan Community Development Center
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70,000
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Special Services for Groups - OTTP
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100,000
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United Way/Girls Justice Initiative Inside Mentoring
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25,000
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Urban Services YMCA
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50,000
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YGCIC Focus I & II
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158,000
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YGCIC GED Plus
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55,000
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YWCA – FITS
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98,000
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Totals-TANF Service Providers
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$1,543,737
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(public comments)
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4.
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(ACTION) Consideration of awarding contract for services, to Brothers Against Guns, in the amount of $80,000.
(public comments)
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5.
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Public comment on any matter within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Juvenile Probation Commission
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6.
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(ACTION) Adjournment
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** Explanatory documents: Copies of explanatory documents listed in this agenda, and other related materials received by the Probation Commission after the posting of this agenda, can be examined at the Commission office by August 30. Please call the office to make arrangements.)
August 27, 2004
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE SUNSHINE ORDINANCE DISABILITY..ACCESS
Room 263 is wheelchair accessible. The closest accessible BART Station is Civic Center, three blocks from City Hall. Accessible MUNI lines serving this location are: #42 Downtown Loop, the #71 Haight/Noriega, the F Line to Market and Van Ness and the Metro stations at Van Ness and Market and at Civic Center. Or call Muni at 673 6864 for more options. For more information about MUNI accessible services, call 923-6142.
There is accessible parking at the following locations: two(2) designated blue curb spaces on the southwest corner of McAllister Street at Van Ness Avenue; the Performing Arts Garage (entrance on Grove Street between Franklin and Gough Streets), and at Civic Center Plaza Garage.
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE SUNSHINE ORDINANCE
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