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2016-578 Finance - Orange County Rape Crisis Center - Outside Agency Performance Agreement
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7/1/2016
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7/1/2016
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6/30/2017
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Agreement - Performance
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$35,000.00
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Exhibit A- continued ` <br /> Provider's Outside Agency Application <br /> MAIN APPLICATION <br /> 2. AGENCY INFORMATION <br /> Please provide the following information about your agency(Limit of 2 pages total): <br /> a) Years in Operation, Date of Incorporation (Month/Year) <br /> 42 years in operation. Founded in 1974. Incorporated in December 1978. <br /> b) Agency's Purpose/Mission <br /> Our mission is to stop sexual violence and its impact through support,education,and advocacy. <br /> c) Types of Services the Agency Provides <br /> The Orange County Rape Crisis Center (OCRCC) provides support to survivors of sexual violence (SV), their loved <br /> ones, and professionals who serve survivors in Orange County. Our expert staff and trained volunteers("Companions") <br /> provide emotional support as well as resources and referrals through our 24-Hour Help Line. Companions are available <br /> at all times to provide assistance and advocacy through active listening, safety planning, suicide intervention, and other <br /> crisis intervention techniques. They are also available to accompany survivors to the hospital,to make an official report <br /> to law enforcement,and to court appointments. For clients with financial, housing,and other concerns,we connect them <br /> with community resources and agencies. <br /> For long-term support,we provide support groups and workshops for SV survivors and their loved ones. Our innovative <br /> support group program, which has served as a model for agencies across North Carolina, offers both traditional <br /> discussion-based groups as well as activity-based groups utilizing alternative healing methods. We also provide case <br /> management for high-need survivors with multiple concerns. For example, we have connected survivors with resources <br /> for emergency and long-term housing,job training and retention,substance abuse treatment,clothing,food,and more. <br /> Additionally, the OCRCC offers educational programs for raising awareness about sexual violence and teaching <br /> prevention skills. With a 35-year history of successful education programs, we now reach more than 13,000 youth and <br /> adults each year. Our curriculum incorporates research-based best practices utilizing both primary prevention and risk <br /> reduction strategies. <br /> The majority of our programs are delivered in elementary schools through our Safe Touch program. We are in every <br /> elementary school in both Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools (CHCCS) and Orange County Schools (OCS), offering <br /> annual safety education programs in every classroom. Our Start Strong program works through health education classes <br /> in middle and high schools, using primary prevention strategies to prevent perpetration of sexual violence.Our curriculum <br /> is designed to assist schools in meeting state-mandated learning objectives. We also offer prevention and response <br /> programs for parents,teachers,and professionals. <br /> The OCRCC's entire community education program is designed for continuous and comprehensive learning. For <br /> students,each year's curriculum builds on the skills and knowledge taught in previous years,offering students a clear and <br /> sustained message about safety and achieving best results for preventing violence. Furthermore, we provide take-home <br /> materials for students to share with their families, training programs for teachers and caregivers, and informational <br /> programs for parents and guardians. In this way,crucial safety messages are reinforced throughout the entire community. <br /> In 2007, the OCRCC launched our Latino Services Program with the hiring of a bilingual and bicultural Latino Services <br /> Coordinator. With this full-time position, multiple bilingual staff members, and trained Spanish-speaking volunteers, we <br /> are able to provide all our crisis services and education programs in both English and Spanish. <br /> Main Application 1/25/2016 12:55:42 PM Page 4 of 32 <br />
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