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The Gifford Youth Activity Center, Inc. — Cummer Cultural Camp <br /> Indian River County Children ' s Services Advisory Committee <br /> C . PROGRAM DESCRIPTION (Entire Section C, 1 — 6, not to exceed two pages) <br /> 1 . List Priority Needs area addressed . <br /> Focus Area I . Mental Wellness Issues in Children ages 7- 18 . This program improves the <br /> capacity of children in Indian River County to succeed to adulthood in a safe , healthy, and <br /> productive manner by meeting the following objectives : Promotes enhanced emotional and <br /> social skills ; Provides early intervention screening for children ; Promotes life skills training and <br /> effective use of emotional and social skills ; Promotes independent living skills ; Promotes <br /> accessible locations for healthy, productive activities . <br /> Focus Area II . Childcare Access . This program supports caregivers , a child ' s most important <br /> resource, to be and do what is needed to shepherd children to adulthood in a safe, healthy, and <br /> productive manner by meeting several stated objectives . Increases the availability of affordable <br /> quality childcare ; increases access to affordable extended/after school programs ; increases access <br /> to cultural and ethnic activities ; increases tutorial and mentoring programs . <br /> 2 . Briefly describe program activities including location of services . <br /> The main activities of this program are chosen to provide children and teens with creative tools <br /> to help them succeed to adulthood in a safe, healthy and productive manner. Community artists <br /> teach the classes in visual , performing and musical arts . The final production involves <br /> cooperation and teamwork . Character Counts ! activities are built into the program. Field trips to <br /> cultural venues, such as the Environmental Learning Center, McKee Botanical Garden, the Vero <br /> Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach Theatre Guild and Riverside Theatre are part of the <br /> enrichment experience . Classes are held in many of these locations , as well as the Gifford Youth <br /> Activities Center. Recreational activities, such as swimming and bowling are also a part of the <br /> program activities . The anti-drug use message is part of the program , presented by the DATA . <br /> 3 . Briefly describe how your program addresses the stated need/problem . Describe <br /> how 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 . Several studies cite the use of the arts as a prevention tool and for positive <br /> development of children . A recent report issued to the Florida Senate from the Committee on <br /> Criminal Justice in December 2002 , entitled "Review Effectiveness of Juvenile Programs that <br /> use a Visual and Performing Arts-Based Intervention Approach" summarized numerous studies <br /> that illustrate the positive impact these types of arts programs, especially ones containing <br /> mentorship opportunities and relationships to the community, influence at-risk children toward <br /> positive goals and behaviors . ( The Arts and Prosocial Impact Study, Rand, 1999 .) Students who <br /> have been consistently involved in music and theatre exhibit higher levels of success in math and <br /> reading . (Secretary 's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills, U . S . Department of Labor, <br /> 1991 ) A lengthy national project that studied children form low income backgrounds found that <br /> those exposed to arts learning were more likely to be class officers, involved with math and <br /> science fairs and to be recognized with a writing award. (Community Counts: How Youth <br /> Organizations Matter for Youth Development), Shirley Brice Health, Milbrey W . McLaughlin, <br /> 2000 . Exposure to arts impacts the developmental growth of children and helps to equalize the <br /> learning curve that cuts across diverse socio-economic backgrounds . (UCLA Imagination <br /> Project, Americans for the Arts , 1998) By providing arts opportunities and choices at a young <br /> Cage , children become motivated and engaged in this healthy outlet for expression. <br /> 6 <br />