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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
12/18/2007
Control Number
2007-437A
Agenda Item Number
7.O.
Entity Name
Gifford Youth Activity Center
Subject
Summer Cultural Camp Program
Area
4875 43rd. Ave.
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6752
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ORGANIZATION: GIFFORD YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER <br /> PROGRAM: SUMMER CULTURAL CAMP <br /> FUNDER: CHILDREN'S SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTE <br /> B. 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 for summer <br /> childcare. Who : Children with risk factors such as qualifying for the free or reduced lunch <br /> program, living in single parent homes, alcohol tobacco or drug use, symptoms of depression, <br /> displaying anti-social behavior or dropping out of school . Many families have single parents or <br /> both parents working full time. Many parents find themselves stretched to the limit just trying to <br /> provide basic needs. Where: The numbers of school aged children living in Indian River <br /> County are located in the western, central and southern ends of the county. The children with the <br /> greatest socioeconomic need are centrally located in the county. Summer programs offered for <br /> children are limited. The Summer Cultural Camp offers productive, supervised activities that <br /> give children tools for living. The Summer Cultural Camp is held at the Vero Beach Museum of <br /> Art and the Riverside Children Theatre, which addresses the need for a central location. For <br /> those in the Gifford area and needing transportation, GYAC will provide it daily to camp <br /> participants. Data: Figures form the Florida Department of Education indicates a steady increase <br /> in students in Indian River County eligible for the free or reduced lunch program. In 2000-2001 , <br /> the percentage was 39% and for 2001 -2002, the figure rose to 46%, a 7% increase in just one <br /> year. This translates into 6,856 of the county' s 14,904 students being eligible for the free or <br /> reduced lunch program. Data from the needs assessment conducted in 2002 by the Children' s <br /> Services Advisory Committee indicated that the percent growth in impoverished families with <br /> children in Indian River County had a 46% rise from 1990-2002. Evident in the report was a <br /> need for mental wellness for children in our county. Prevention of mental distress and illness <br /> was the recommended outcome. The Summer Cultural Camp program gives each child the <br /> opportunity to identify a creative act that requires discipline and perseverance in mastering the <br /> craft, which gives the child a healthy outlet for expression, increases his or her feelings of self <br /> worth and gives the child constructive ways to spend spare time in healthy recreation. All of <br /> these skills assist in the prevention of mental distress and illness . <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 Riverside Children' s Theatre and the Vero Beach Museum of Art have programs, but they <br /> are not financially available for low income parents. Transportation to and from these programs <br /> is also an issue. This Summer Cultural Camp gives children what could be the only opportunity <br /> they may have to be exposed to professionally instructed visual and dramatic arts instruction at <br /> the GYAC. Boys & Girls Clubs and Daisy Bridgewater Hope Center will be operational at this <br /> time for day care needs. GYAC is centrally located in Gifford within Indian River County and <br /> subsequently serves a low-income base of clientele that qualify for the program. GYAC also has <br /> its own transportation network to serve the camp. <br /> b) The Feed the Lambs operated by John May is a recreational and literacy based summer camp ; <br /> GYAC' s Haven Camp is an education/literacy based summer programs. Only the Riverside <br /> Children' s Theatre and the Vero Beach Museum of Art offers these art programs. This grant <br /> enables those in financial need to participate in these excellent and enriching opportunities <br /> 4 <br />
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