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NOTICE OF PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEETING of the JUVENILE PROBATION COMMISSION
to be held at Youth Guidance Center Conference Room
      375 Woodside Ave.    
      San Francisco, CA  94127

      5:00 PM  Wednesday. August 18, 2004

                                     AGENDA

1.

(ACTION)  Roll Cal

2.

(ACTION) Review and approval of July 21, 2004 meeting minutes 
(public comments)

 

3.

Public comment on any matter within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Program Committee of the Juvenile Probation Commission
 

4

 

 

(DISCUSSION/ACTION) Review of final conclusions of the Ad Hoc Committee, with possible recommendations to the full Commission.
(public comments)

5.

(DISCUSSION/ACTION) Current status of Dept service contracts with CBOs, possible action to recommend to full Commission.

Pre-Placement Shelter

 

SF Boys & Girls Home

Pre-Placement Shelter

$250,000

 

Status Offender Shelter Program

 

Huckleberry Youth Services

Shelter

$444,975

 

Chaplaincy

 

Ark of Refuge

Chaplaincy

$65,000

 

Intensive Home Based Supervision Services

 

Brothers Against Guns

IHBS

$80,000

 

Samoan Community Development Corporation

IHBS

$80,000

 

Instituto Familiar de la Raza

IHBS

   $80,000

 

Com. Youth Ctr.

IHBS

   $80,000

 

Morrisania West

IHBS

   $80,000

 

BVHP Foundation

IHBS

   $80,000

 

Potrero Hill Nabe

IHBS

   $80,000

 

Substance Abuse Assessment Services

 

Walden House

Substance Abuse Assessment Services

   $50,000

 

Mentoring

 

YWCA

Mentoring

   $70,000

 

Peer Counseling

 

Potrero Hill Nabe

Peer Counseling

   $65,000

 

Home Detention

 

Mission Nabe Ctr.

Home Detention

  $260,000

 

total

 

$1,774,975

 

 

 

 

 

TANF Programs

 

 

 

 

AARS/Straight Forward Club

  $       25,000

 

 

 

 

Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center-

            60,000

 

CA Community Dispute Srvs.

            75,000

 

CARECEN

           100,000

 

Center for Criminal &    Juvenile Justice

            99,737

 

Center for Young Women’s Development

            50,000

 

Community Works -- Roots

            63,000

 

Edgewood

           100,000

 

Family Restoration House

            70,000

 

Girls 2000

            100,000

 

Instituto Familiar de la Raza

            50,000

 

Khalif, Omar

            45,000

 

Mission Neighborhood Centers

            50,000

 

Performing Arts Workshop

           100,000

 

Samoan Community Development Center

            70,000

 

Special Services for Groups - OTTP

100,000

 

United Way/Girls Justice Initiative Inside Mentoring

  25,000

 

Urban Services YMCA

   50,000

 

YGCIC Focus I & II

  158,000

 

YGCIC GED Plus

   55,000

 

YWCA – FITS

    98,000

 

Totals-TANF Service Providers

$    1,543,737

(public comments)

6.

(DISCUSSION) A review of the history of Community Assessment Referral Center (CARC) referrals over the past few years. (Stiglich)

(public comments)  

7.

(DISCUSSION/ACTION) Review preliminary draft of implementation strategy for resolution on district planning. (Queen)

(public comments)

8.

Public comment on any matter within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Programs Committee of the Juvenile Probation Commission

9.

(ACTION) Adjournment

** 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 16.  Please call the office to make arrangements.)                                                                                              August 13, 2004

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