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Brea Smith - 6th District
Santana Randolph 10th District
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| | 3. | | Youth Council CDBG reprogramming
Minutes note: Ms. Deanna Wilburn appeared before council to distribute to council members ten applications that were submitted for RFP for Youth Services, these were:
Center for Self Sufficiency
728 N James Lovell Street
$30,000
Safe City 16 – 8 month program that integrates group mentoring, personal development through outdoor experimental learning, and healthy relationship education
Crossing Jordan Ministries
606 W Concordia Ave
$25,000
The program will assist youth and young adults that currently have special needs, mental health as well as trauma informed Care specialist to help youth affected by abandonment, abuse, neglect, and trafficking.
Hearts for Harmony, Inc.
3845 N 37th street
$30,437
Youth entrepreneurship Program – 10 week course that will expose youth to various business components.
Neu Life community development
2014 W. North Avenue
$20,000
ARTREACH – IS an interactive creative arts program to instill a sense of awareness about human/sex trafficking in our community’s youth and to empower them to become peer spokespersons.
New Choices, LLC
3565 N Martin Luther King Drive
$98,800
Multiple – Activities include comprehensive mental health assessment and personalized treatment plans, case management, life skills training; civic engagement; and mental health counseling.
Running Rebels
225 W Capitol Drive
$25,000
BTC- Year round initiative that youth will participate in literacy enrichment and credit recovery courses. Program also includes cultural and social development, health and wellness, and career/college readiness components.
Social Development Commission
1730 W North Avenue
$15,000
6 month program addressing mental health and ATODA in middle and high schools through monthly workshops. Partnerships with Hopkins Lloyd and North Division High School.
United Community Center
1028 S 9th Street
$15,000
Youth Volunteer Corps (YVC) – activities include youth employment, career preparation, character development, and civic engagement and team work activities.
WestCare Wisconsin, Inc
335 W Wright Street
$40,000
Live Li Hood – Year round initiative. Activities include membership in the Youth Action Council (YAC), community outreach, job readiness, college readiness, reckless driving education and crime prevention.
Wisconsin Community Services, Inc.
3732 W Wisconsin Ave
$30,000
At-Risk Youth Driver’s License Recovery – year round initiative. Services include case management and civil court legal representation for youth who are experiencing active suspension and/or revocations to obtain or against a current Wisconsin Driver’s License.
The following agencies were selected to present their programs at the next Yout Council meeting of Ocotber 25th;
Crossing Jordan Ministries
Hearts of Harmony, Inc.
Neu Life Community Development
New Choices, LLC
Running Rebels
United Community Center
WestCare Wisconsin, Inc.
Wisconsin Community Services, Inc.
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| | 4. | | Youth Council apparel
Minutes note: The selected hoody will be brought to the next meeting for approval. | | | |
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| | 6. | | Meeting adjourned at 4:48 PM
Joanna Polanco
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