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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
10/04/2005
Control Number
2005-328A.
Agenda Item Number
7.JJ.
Entity Name
Dasie Bridgewater Hope Center
Subject
Children's Services Advisory Committee Grant Funds
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5192
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Dasie Bridgewater Hope Center, Inc. <br /> C . PROGRAM DESCRIPTION (Entire Section C, 1 — 6, not to exceed two pages) <br /> 1 . List Priority Needs area addressed. <br /> Error ! Not a valid link. <br /> 2 . Briefly describe program activities including location of services . <br /> All programs activities are provided at Dasie Hope Center, 8445 -64th Ave . , Wabasso , FL 32970 <br /> Activity Service Result <br /> Tutoring (a priority) Teachers/staff provide assistance Better grades in school <br /> Reading Superstars Reading clubs for grade & age Reading & comprehension <br /> skills will improve <br /> SBI Prep Program Business skills, business etiquette, Youth enter college with a <br /> 401 k, stocks are taught by business teacher future <br /> Interpersonal Skills Volunteer provide good health & personal Good choices that will de- <br /> habits , table manners, substance abuse pre- lay sexual activity, good <br /> vention, and teen pregnancy prevention career choices that will lead <br /> to successful job . <br /> 3 . Briefly describe how your program addresses the stated need/problem. Describe how <br /> your program follows a recognized "best practice" (see definition on page 12 of the <br /> Instructions) and provide evidence that indicates proposed strategies are effective with <br /> target population . <br /> Studies have shown that in urban and low-income areas, after school programs are essential to <br /> counteract the effects of a range of factors that can contribute to youth ' s lack of opportunities <br /> and ability to succeed academically. Studies have shown that petty crimes that take place during <br /> the hours of 3 - 6pm are committed by juveniles with nothing to do after school without adult <br /> supervision. <br /> 6 <br />
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