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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
10/12/2004
Control Number
2004-229R
Agenda Item Number
7.I.
Entity Name
Cultural Council of Indian River
Subject
After School Arts Program
Children's Services Advisory Committee
Archived Roll/Disk#
3224
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+ Cultural Council of Indian River County, After School Scholarship Program; Children's Services Advisory Committee of Indian River County <br /> Be PROGRAM NEED STATEMENT (Entire Section B not to exceed one page) <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 /> What : Limited number of affordable programs available to working parents in the two weeks <br /> prior to the start of school. Who : Children with risk factors such as qualifying for the free or <br /> reduced lunch program, living in single parent homes, alcohol, tobacco or drug use, symptoms of <br /> depression, displaying anti-social behavior or dropping out of school Many families have single <br /> parents or both parents working full time. Many parents find themselves stretched to the limit <br /> trying to provide just basic needs. Time constraints force us to use the time we have efficiently <br /> and wisely. Where: The numbers of school aged children living in Indian River County are <br /> located in the Western, central and Southern ends of the County. The children with the greatest <br /> socioeconomic need are centrally located in the County. Summer programs offered at this time <br /> dwindle, programs for teens are limited . The Summer Cultural Camp offers productive, <br /> supervised activities that give children tools for living. The Summer Cultural Camp offers <br /> transportation to a central location in the morning (GYAC) . From there, field trips and classes <br /> are arranged . transportation Data : Figures from the Florida Department of Education indicate a <br /> steady increase in students eligible for the Free/Reduced Lunch Program statewide, Indian River <br /> County shows 39% of the children in the school system qualify for this program, which <br /> translates into 5935 eligible children. Data from the Needs Assessment conducted in 2002 by the <br /> Children' s Services Advisory Committee indicated that the percent growth in impoverished <br /> families with children in Indian River County had a 46% rise from 1990 —2000 . A subsidized <br /> childcare sites and wait list chart in the same report indicated that there is a capacity for 182 in- <br /> school children, but the need is for 250, revealing a gap of 68 needing a place for childcare after <br /> school. The Cultural Council is identified as an asset to the community in the same report, for <br /> service that we provide for children. The focus on the need for mental wellness in our children <br /> was evident in the report, especially for programs that prevent mental distress and illness . This <br /> program provides such a focus. <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) Boys & Girls Clubs, Indian River County Recreation Department, Recreation <br /> Department of Vero Beach, Gifford Youth Activities. Center, Dasie Bridgewater Hope Center, <br /> Youth Guidance Volunteer Program, Hiz Kidz. <br /> b) In conversations with these entities, it was revealed that arts instruction was viewed as a <br /> desirable component but basic needs had to be met first. By the time basic needs are met, funds <br /> are scarce for including arts instruction. All acknowledged that arts instruction would enhance <br /> the program and the children' s experience in after school activities . Some organizations have <br /> volunteers that come and provide intermittent services, but not consistently. Consistency and <br /> dependability are the cornerstones of providing children with an environment that promotes <br /> mental wellness . <br /> .u- <br /> 5 <br /> at f\ yry* t f� -4 .o <br /> Via&c <br /> k% 7. d L { h _t <br /> 1 <br /> Al yz• �..'ttr `l ^�c � +.4 hz . ��'� '- x . s . . . . ' „v ,5��- .}ti`f . u, ,�{"�' <br />
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