
June 2004
Area 1: Protect Children from Injury (ages
0 to 5) Daly City Partnership (fiscal agent
is Bayshore Childcare Services)
$75,000 over 1 year
www.bayshorechildcare.org
For capital support of Our Second Home, a family support center in Daly
City for families with children ages 0 to 6.
Friends Outside in Santa Clara County
$175,000 over 2 years
www.friendsoutsideinscc.org
For Steps Ahead, an intensive home-visiting program for families who have
a history of incarceration and their children, ages 0 to 5. Services include
weekly home visits, parent education, counseling, referrals, child screenings
for developmental delays, and peer support.
The Samaritan House
$76,000 over 2 years
www.samaritanhouse.com
For Case Management Center / Community Worker Program, for the support
of a bilingual community worker who will provide case management and parent
education to families with children ages 0 to 5.
The Shelter Network of San Mateo County
$100,000 over 2 years
www.shelternetwork.org
For 0 to 5 Children's Program, a multi-faceted program that focuses on
preventing child maltreatment in homeless families by providing an array
of primary and secondary prevention activities.
The South Coast Collaborative (fiscal agent is La Honda Pescadero
Unified School District)
$110,000 over 2 years
www.southcoast.net
For Parent Involvement Project (PIP), to expand the parent support services
for families with young children to include mental health
services.
Via Rehabilitation Services
$120,000 over 2 years
www.viaservices.org
For the Via Injury Prevention (VIP) Project, to serve parents of children,
ages 0 to 3, with disabilities or developmental delays. Activities will
include parent education trainings, home visits, counseling, and supervised
parent-child interaction opportunities to reduce the likelihood of intentional
injury to their children.
Area 2: Promote Behavioral, Mental, and
Emotional Health in Pre-Teens
(ages 9 to 13)
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Santa Clara County
$115,000 over 3 years
www.bbbs-scc.org
For Community and School-Based Mentoring, programs that provide preteens
with quality one-to-one adult mentoring experiences.
Boys and Girls Club of Silicon Valley
$150,000 over 2 years
www.bgclub.org
For the Youth Life Skills and Leadership Program, which consists of several
after-school prevention programs and leaderships programs for preteens,
ages 9 to 14, at three club sites in San Jose.
Child Advocates
$100,000 over 2 years
www.cadvocates.org
For Supporting Preteen Foster Youth, a program that provides preteens
in the foster care system quality one-to-one adult mentoring
experiences.
Community Solutions for Children, Families, and Individuals
$125,000 over 2 years
www.communitysolutions.org
For After School Services, to provide after-school enrichment programs
for preteens, ages 9 to 13, at two sites – El Toro Youth Center
in Morgan Hill, and Lilly Gardens Center in Gilroy.
The Edgewood Center for Children and Families
$100,000 over 1 year
www.edgewoodcenter.org
For San Mateo Kinship Support Network, a comprehensive program that strengthens
the emotional and mental health of preteens who are being raised by grandparents,
or other extended family members, as an alternative to foster care.
Girls For A Change
$100,000 over 2 years
www.girlsforachange.org
For Girls For A Change, a program in which girls work on teams to identify
challenges their communities face and then design, lead and implement
creative solutions to the challenges.
YWCA of Santa Clara Valley
$115,000 over 2 years
www.ywca-scv.org
For New Options,a bilingual (English/Spanish) after-school program at
Ocala Middle School that provides preventive health education, youth development,
and academic assistance to preteens, ages 11 to 14.
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