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DocuSign Envelope ID: E9DE81F9-0070-4074-8F70-93DABC24ACE1 L A - continued <br /> Provider's Outside Agency Application <br /> MAIN APPLICATION <br /> going violence and, through youth education, preventing violence in the next generation. We reach <br /> thousands of adolescent and adult community members annually in our education efforts and are <br /> very proud of what we are accomplishing. Interpersonal violence prevention programs are targeted <br /> to other community professionals, youth in middle school, faith leaders, civic organizations, and the <br /> community at large. <br /> d) Describe the population to be served or the area to benefit and indicate how you will <br /> identify beneficiaries. <br /> Compass Center aims to involve a wide array of community members in our Community Education <br /> and Civic Engagement programs, to promote life-long learning and community engagement, and to <br /> ensure that our work is continuing to reflect the needs and interests of our community. Anyone is <br /> eligible to receive services as long as we have the capacity to meet the need. We do not have wait <br /> lists for any services. Inclusiveness is an important organizational value and maintaining and <br /> strengthening our commitment to diversity is a goal of our work. Based on Compass Center's <br /> mission to serve all populations regardless of ethnic origin, race, sexual orientation, gender, gender <br /> identification, religion and socioeconomic status, we strive to serve persons from all ethnic and <br /> minority groups who are in need of our services. <br /> Outreach efforts include: <br /> • Community education presentations in the past year have targeted minority groups to <br /> ensure that those communities were aware of the services that we are able to provide. <br /> • Provide domestic violence outreach sessions to Head Start families in Spanish and in <br /> Burmese dialects. <br /> • Work with staff and clients at El Centro Hispano and El Futuro to better meet the needs <br /> of the Latino community. <br /> • Routine presentations related to domestic violence for clients and staff at DSS. <br /> • Participate at local school health and service fairs for Spanish and English speaking <br /> families. <br /> • Participate in the Orange County Refugee Health Coalition. <br /> e) Who specifically will carry out the activities and in what location will they be carried out? <br /> Information and Referral services are provided by the Client Services Specialist, Information and <br /> Referral Specialist and volunteers. Services are provided at 210 Henderson St. in Chapel Hill or <br /> over the phone. <br /> Community education and civic engagement services will be carried out by our Director of <br /> Education Programs, Development and Communications Coordinator, Executive Director and <br /> Associate Director in conjunction with other staff and volunteers. This programming is offered at <br /> locations throughout the county including government and non-profit service providers, community <br /> events, places of worship, libraries, and businesses. Youth education is provided in local middle <br /> schools during health classes. <br /> The following trained volunteer positions support these programs: first response volunteers, <br /> community educators, advocacy interns, and special event volunteers. <br /> f) Describe specifically the period over which the activities will be carried out, the frequency <br /> with which the activities will be carried out, and the frequency with which services will be <br /> delivered. Include an implementation timeline. <br /> Information and Referral Line: This service is offered during business hours all year. <br /> Start Strong: Offered in school health classrooms September-November and February-May. Two <br /> sessions offered in each health classroom in 6th and 8th grade in Chapel-Hill-Carrboro City <br /> Schools. <br /> Main Application 1/24/2016 2:59:42 PM Page 3 5 of 5 8 <br />