
June 2006
Area 1: Protect Children from Injury (ages
0 to 5)
City of Redwood City, Redwood City 2020
$150,000 over two years
www.redwoodcity2020.org
http://www.redwoodcity.org
For Redwood City 2020, Differential Response and Family Support Resource Centers, an expansion of services to include families identified as at risk of abuse and neglect through the pilot implementation of differential response, a key element of the state-directed Child Welfare Redesign that changes how county child welfare agencies respond to child abuse reports.
Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse
$95,000
www.corasupport.org
For Family Violence Prevention and Intervention Program, a program that will help San Mateo County victims of domestic violence and their children, ages 0 to 5, identify and navigate needed services that will help prevent recurring episodes of violence in their homes.
Grail Family Services
$168,000 over two years
www.gfsfamilyservices.org
For Birth and Beyond, a comprehensive family support program for families with children, ages 0 to 5, in east San Jose, including services in case management, parent education, women's support, and early literacy.
O'Connor Hospital
$55,000
www.oconnorhospital.com
For Case Management for Children at Risk of Neglect or Abuse, a program at the Pediatric Center for Life clinic that counsels and refers families, with children ages 0 to 5, to support services in the community to reduce the risk of child maltreatment.
Ravenswood Family Health Center
$75,000 over two years
www.ravenswoodfhc.org
For Child Abuse and Injury Prevention Program, an education program for parents with children ages 0 to 5.
Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara
$100,000
www.sccsuperiorcourt.org
For Unified Family Court Child Protection Project, a collaborative effort between the court, attorneys, and social workers seeking to prevent child abuse and neglect in high-risk families with children, ages 0 to 5, who are in the court system.

Area
2: Promote Behavioral, Mental, and Emotional Health in Pre-Teens
(ages 9 to 13)
Asian Americans for Community Involvement
$120,000 over two years
www.aaci.org
For After School Youth Programming, to provide a year-round, after-school program for preteen residents, ages 10 to 13, at El Rancho Verde Preservation Apartments in east San Jose.
Monterey County Office of Education
$52,000
www.monterey.k12.ca.us
Region V Healthy Start and After School Partnership Program, for Increasing After School Opportunities for Preteens in Santa Clara County . This project funds technical assistance/grant-writing to help secure $3.3 million in Proposition 49 after-school funds for 22 middle schools in Santa Clara County.
Peninsula Family YMCA
$100,000
www.ymcasf.org/peninsula
For support of the Moonridge and Main Street Enrichment Programs, after-school and summer youth programs for preteens at the public housing developments in Half Moon Bay. Sports4Kids
$125,000
www.sports4kids.org
For its South Bay Expansion, which will bring a full-day sports program
-- taught from a framework of youth development -- to 12 elementary schools
in the cities of San Jose, Redwood City and East Palo Alto.
Unity Care Group
$80,000
www.unitycare.org
For the Foster Care and Middle School Youth Leadership Program, to
provide HipHop 360 (an after school, creative arts curriculum) and WhyTry
(an in-school program on life skills) for middle school students in the
Alum Rock School District and preteens living in foster group homes in
east San Jose.
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