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Contract
Approved Date
09/18/2007
Control Number
2007-308R
Agenda Item Number
7.O.
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Catholic Charities Samaritan Center Program
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Children's Services Advisory Committee
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Catholic Charities — Samaritan Center - IRC Children's Advisory Committee <br /> B. PROGRAM NEED STATEMENT (Entire Section B not to exceed one page. Sm <br /> 1. a) What is the unacceptable condition requiring change? b) Who has the need? <br /> c) Where do they live? d) Provide local, state, or national trend data, with reference <br /> source, that corroborates that this is an area of need. <br /> a) The unacceptable condition requiring change is that of homelessness, a lack of higher <br /> education, vocational skills training and parenting skills . In addition, there are typically <br /> problems of substance -abuse, physical and emotional abuse, financial problems, legal <br /> issues, transportation difficulties, mental health issues, and a general lack of adaptive life <br /> problem solving skills. <br /> b) The aced is realized by families that are homeless or living in unacceptable living <br /> conditions. Families must consist of at least one adult age 18+ with at least one child age <br /> 0- 17 or a pregnant female 18 years or older. <br /> c) They must be residents of Indian River County. Most are in the process of being <br /> evicted. Some have already been evicted and are living in cars, tents or on someone ' s <br /> porch for a limited time. In some cases the court mandates that a parent come into our <br /> program in order to be reunified with their child/children. <br /> Data: The National Mental Health Association reports some facts about families and children <br /> who arehomeless: 1/Families are now the fastest growing segment of the homeless population <br /> and account for almost 40 percent of the nation' s homelessness. On any given night, 1 .2 million <br /> children are homeless; 2/Most children become homeless because their mothers and fathers are <br /> unable to find affordable housing. Traumatic events such as unemployment, illness, accidents, <br /> or violence and abuse further limit their ability to secure decent housing; 3/The average homeless <br /> family is composed of a young, single mother and two children under the age of six; 4/ While <br /> one in five school aged children have a major mental disorder, children between the ages of six <br /> and 17 years old who are homeless struggle with higher rates of mental health problems; a) <br /> Almost half of children who are homeless have anxiety, depression or withdrawal; b) And more <br /> than one in three children who are homeless manifest delinquent and aggressive behavior; 5/ <br /> Homeless children are hungry more than twice as often as other children, and 2/3 worry that they <br /> won' t have enough to eat; 6/ Homeless children are more often in fair or poor health, are four <br /> times likely to have asthma, and are four times more likely to have a low birth weight and need <br /> special care right after birth compared to children who are not homeless. <br /> 2. a) Identify similar programs that are currently serving the needs of your targeted <br /> population; b) Explain how these existing programs are under-serving the targeted <br /> population of your program. <br /> a) The only local program similar to ours is the Homeless Family Center. They served 47 <br /> families consisting of 65 adults and 111 children between July 06 — Dec. 06. <br /> b) Underserving the targeted population is shown by the number of people turned away by <br /> Samaritan Center between July 2005 - June 2006. Our records indicated that 281 families applied <br /> for residency at S .C . , this consists of 317 adults 534 children and 83 unborn children. <br /> 4 <br />
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