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<br />DO NOT SUBMIT THIS PAGE 1/23/2018 3:25:53 PM Page 15 of 22 <br /> <br />3. PROGRAM INFORMATION (Submit a separate Section 3 for each program) <br /> <br />Program Name: Community Education <br /> <br />Program Primary Contact and Title: Rachel Valentine, Community Education Director <br /> <br />Telephone Number: 919-968-4647 E-Mail: rvalentine@ocrcc.org <br /> <br /> <br />a) Indicate the type of Human Service Needs Priority, if program applicable: <br /> <br /> Priority Area #1: safety-net services for disadvantaged residents <br /> <br /> Priority Area #2: education, mentorship, and afterschool programming for youth facing a <br />variety of challenges <br /> <br /> Priority Area #3: programs aimed at improving health and nutrition of needy residents <br /> <br />b) Indicate the type of program for which you are requesting funding <br /> <br /> <br />c) Provide a bulleted list of other agencies, if any, with which your agency <br />coordinates/collaborates to accomplish or enhance the Projected Results in the Program(s) to <br />be funded. For each, briefly describe the coordinated/collaborative efforts. <br /> <br /> Orange County Schools: The OCRCC maintains an annual Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) <br />with the school district outlining responsibilities of both parties for program delivery, parent <br />communication, and follow-up protocol with students who raise concerns during or immediately <br />following a program. We also provide mentorship to youth anti-violence organizations and initiatives. <br /> Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools: The OCRCC maintains an annual Memorandum of Agreement <br />(MOA) with the school district outlining responsibilities of both parties for program delivery, parent <br />communication, and follow-up protocol with students who raise concerns during or immediately <br />following a program. We also provide mentorship to youth anti-violence organizations and initiatives. <br />Additionally, we provide training to school counselors, social workers, nurses, and other professionals <br />on the response to sexual violence in schools. We also provide consultation and technical assistance <br />on the development of system-wide response and prevention protocols. <br /> The Compass Center for Women & Families: Cross referrals for violence response and for shelter <br />needs. Mutual assistance with volunteer training. Joint support groups. Joint Start Strong educational <br />Program Category Youth Adult Elderly Disabled Public Housing <br />Neighborhoods/Residents <br />Affordable Housing <br />Affordable Healthcare <br />Education X X X X X <br />Family Resources <br />Jobs/Jobs Training <br />Food <br />Transportation <br />Other: Please specify <br />Violence Prevention X X X X X