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z <br />Department on Aging <br />2. During fiscal year 2002-03, the Department on Aging began its "Friend-to-Friend" program. <br />This program, funded in part last fiscal year with an allocation from the County s Human <br />Services Social Safety Net, serves elderly clients by making daily calls to ensure that clients <br />are safe. During budget work sessions last spring, the Department on Aging spoke to the <br />need for its "Friend-to-Friend" program to continue and indicated that there might be a need <br />to request funds from the County's Social Safety Net this fiscal year in order to fund the <br />program for a full year. To continue the program for the remainder of this fiscal year, this <br />budget amendment provides for a transfer of $8,414 from the Human Services Social Safety <br />Net, (See Attachment 1, column #2) <br />3, For a number of years, the Department on Aging has benefited from a position funded totally <br />through the federal National Caucus and Center for Black Aged Senior Employment <br />Program. The position, located at the Northside Senior Center, became vacant and the <br />department was notified that, due to a federal hiring freeze, the position would not be filled. <br />The position serves the County by making daily telephone reassurance calls to 35 frail and <br />at-risk seniors who either live alone or are at home alone all day. This budget amendment <br />provides for a transfer of $2,600 from the Human Services Social Safety Net to continue this <br />program through June 30, 2004, (See Attachment 1, column #3) <br />Outside Agencies <br />4. On January 26, 2004, the Board of County Commissioners approved a request of $10,000 <br />for Duke Community Hospice to purchase an emergency generator that would serve as an <br />emergency, electrical back up at their Hillsborough facility. Of the $170,000 needed to <br />purchase and install the generator, the agency has secured $144,700 in corporate and <br />community finding. At the time that the Board approved the funding, it also requested that <br />staff prepare an agreement between the County and the agency that this appropriation is <br />based upon Hospice, in the event of an area-wide emergency, after first responding to the <br />needs of their terminally ill patients and their families in the community, responding on a <br />needs basis to other Orange County citizens, especially frail or elderly clients identified by <br />the County through its human services departments, Attachment 2 of this abstract is a <br />signed copy of the agreement. This budget amendment provides for the transfer of $10,000 <br />from the Social Safety Net to Duke Community Hospice to assist in the purchase of an <br />emergency generator, (See Attachment 1, column #4) <br />5. On April 13, 2004, the Board of County Commissioners approved a $12,000 funding request <br />from Orange-Chatham Alternative Sentencing (OCAS) for the continuation of pre-trial <br />release services.. The pre-trial release program is a component of the North Carolina <br />Department of Correction, Criminal Justice Partnership Program (CJPP). Orange County <br />has contracted with OCAS since 1994 for the pre-trial release program. This program <br />assists the 15B judicial district by identifying and monitoring eligible clients from the Orange <br />and Chatham County jails (with an approximate 75/25 split respectively) ih ah effort to <br />reduce jail overcrowding. The program has encountered state funding reductions since FY <br />2000.01, and is again requesting assistance from the County to ensure the continuation of <br />pre-trial release services through .)une 2004. This btadget amendment would transfer <br />$12,000 from the Human Services Social Safety Net to OCAS for the above state purposes. <br />(See Attachment 1, column #5) <br />