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23 <br /> 1 additional information on that work. She said that another group of four community experts go <br /> 2 through a multi-week photovoice project that has led to the collection of very important <br /> 3 information being collected in diary format along with photo and video. She said they are about <br /> 4 to present the budget data they have been collecting to another group of eight community <br /> 5 experts from the most impacted areas in Orange County: the refugee and immigrant, Black, <br /> 6 rural, and Latinx communities. She said they will go through a process of analyzing the budget <br /> 7 data and then conduct a gaps analysis. She said they will create recommendations for the <br /> 8 decision makers in the county to consider. <br /> 9 <br /> 10 Slide #8 <br /> 0 PP7 _79 <br /> . .Access <br /> riteria <br /> 11 <br /> 12 Ashley Heger said they took the social determinants of health and turned it into the <br /> 13 social determinants of food access. She said these are the five key areas that were included <br /> 14 when analyzing the budget over the past few years. <br /> 15 <br /> 16 Slide #9 <br /> ARRA Funding for Food Acems By Category Multiple aategorr <br /> % Mmaing represents wrap- <br /> Munipie around rvice,,,For <br /> • Food example. <br /> organisations that W4 provide bath housing. <br /> utility a&smtanae <br /> U427,244 and''or food <br /> assistants, <br /> 17 <br /> 18 Ashley Heger said this is an example graph they will be sharing. She said that the <br /> 19 multiple category is 2.9%. She said this is the ARPA funding collected in those years. <br /> 20 Chair Price asked Ashley Heger to explain the difference between the slide on the <br /> 21 screen and the one they received in their packet. <br />