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DocuSign Envelope ID: 1640431D- 872F- 4BC9- ACA1- 2226D9788920 <br />EXHIBIT A: PROVIDER'S OUTSIDE AGENCY APPLICATION <br />2. AGENCY INFORMATION (Be Very Brief and Concise) <br />Please provide the following information about your agency (2 pages OR LESS): <br />a) Years in Operation, Date of Incorporation (Month/Year): 24 years; August 1993 <br />b) Agency's Purpose /Mission (no more than a few sentences): <br />The mission of the Orange County Partnership for Young Children ( OCPYC) is to ensure that <br />all young children arrive at school healthy and ready to succeed. We focus on the early years <br />of a child's life from birth to age five, which is the most critical time in a child's development. <br />Our program priorities focus on the county's most vulnerable families and children. <br />c) Types of Services the Agency Provides (bullet format): OCPYC's services include <br />• Administration, technical assistance, and financial support for Orange County's NC Pre - <br />K providers <br />• Administration of Smart Start funding that provides programming in parenting education, <br />literacy programming, early childhood education, children's health, early intervention, <br />family support, and subsidy enhancements <br />• Training and technical assistance for child care providers on early education and health <br />related topics <br />Training and technical assistance for child care providers to improve nutrition, including <br />from farm to child care provider activities; provide opportunities for exercise; and provide <br />enrichment activities through building outdoor learning environments. <br />The Partnership operates the Transplanting Traditions Community Farm that serves low - <br />income families in the refugee and immigrant community. Its services include: <br />• Development and maintenance of 8 acres of land for cultivation <br />• Training and technical assistance on sustainable agriculture practices, native plant <br />development, and healthy food and nutrition strategies <br />a Training in entrepreneurship and successful business practices <br />• Development of markets for crops <br />• Implementation of a Community Supported Agriculture program <br />• Implementation of a food sharing program for hunger relief <br />• Implementation of a teen program <br />• Development of a cultural community space <br />• Continued outreach to and information sharing with the community <br />d) Agency's History with Providing These Services: <br />The TTC Farm focuses on serving low- income families in the refugee and immigrant <br />community by providing refugee adults and youth access to land, healthy food and <br />agricultural and entrepreneurial opportunities. The farm provides a cultural community space <br />for families to come together, build healthy communities and continue agricultural traditions. <br />According to 2017 data, 100% of families served by TTC Farm are considered low income <br />based on the U.S. Federal Poverty Guidelines and 13% of that 100% are considered below <br />the poverty level. The Farm is designed to collaboratively and comprehensively address the <br />issues of obesity, economic instability and food insecurity. The TTC Farm is located outside <br />of Chapel Hill and Carrboro just 4 miles from the largest refugee neighborhood in the county. <br />In Spring 2007, OCPYC, concerned with issues of childhood obesity and food insecurity, <br />launched the Healthy Kids Campaign with the start of 3 community gardens that provided <br />gardening, nutrition and outdoor education programming to low- income families, with 90 <br />percent refugee and immigrant families. These became known as the Growing Healthy Kids <br />Community Gardens. In 2010, OCPYC received the Refugee Agricultural Partnership Grant <br />from the Office of Refugee Resettlement allowing 14 refugee families to move from the <br />Growing Healthy Kids community gardens to Triangle Land Conservancy land, forming <br />Agency Information 1/22/2018 6:18:22 PM <br />