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1 SAN MATEO COUNTY YOUTHCONNECT By Sarah Rosenberg and Marilyn Thomas

2 PROGRAM GOAL: Eliminate homelessness among youth aged 16-21 in SMC. Homeless Statistics: San Mateo County 9.3% San Francisco County 7.9% Santa Clara County 3.9% Point in time surveys typically show that 15% of homeless individuals are children 13-17

3 Serving San Mateo County for 30 years: 34,000 people and counting San Mateo County YouthConnect partnership

4 Daybreak - YOUTH HOMELESS SHELTER

5 12-month program: Transitional housing Independent living skills Mandatory savings to secure permanent housing Diminishing youth employment opportunities led to 6-month program now 12-month : Backlog of homeless youth needing housing Unemployed youth return to being homeless Daybreak - YOUTH HOMELESS SHELTER

6 Daybreak Residents Local Businesses Junior Colleges Counseling & Peer Support YOUTHCONNECT 3-month internship leading to future employment or referrals, combined with assistance finding & securing permanent housing Partnership with businesses with high standards of excellence and commitment to reducing social disparities Pre-internship training for both residents and business staff Mental health support for residents SMC YOUTHCONNECT Program Overview

7 PROGRAM ACTIVITIES FORM INTERAGENCY PARTNERSHIP ASSIGN ORGANIZATION RECRUITER ASSIGN PROGRAM MANAGER ASSIGN MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT TEAM (StarVista/ YOUTHCONNECT) Recruit local businesses, Junior Colleges & develop webpage Develop partnership terms and agreements, consult with mental health team to develop professionalism workshops, cultural humility training & evaluations Coordinate peer support groups, monthly MH evaluations & opportunities for self-care and therapeutic expression based on youth input

8 PROGRAM OUTPUTS 3-MONTH INTERNSHIP Stipend for part- or full-time internship CULTURAL HUMILITY TRAINING & INTERN ORIENTATION Business staff and Daybreak residents PROFESSIONALISM & WORK ETHIC WORKSHOP Fundamental principles, practices & common policies in the workplace MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT Monitoring MH needs associated with the transition to a professional work environment and independent living

9 PROGRAM OUTCOMES 100% of business staff score 80% or higher on cultural humility competencies 5/1/13 100% of YouthConnect interns score 80% or higher on professionalism competencies 5/1/13 75% of Daybreak residents interning by 6/1/13 Short- term 100% of alums have employment or recommendations by 11/1/13 100% of alums have permanent, affordable housing by 1/1/14 100% of alums have improved self- efficacy by 1/1/14 100% of alums have maintained employment and permanent housing by 1/1/15 Medium- term

10 At least 50% of alums report improved overall mental and emotional well- being by 1/1/16 At least 10% decrease in the number of homeless youth in SMC by 1/1/16 PROGRAM IMPACTS

11 Year 1Year 2 Per Year (post Year 2) Personnel Total61,97045,97042,970 Non-Personnel Total 32,785.2532,518.25 Subtotal94,755.2578,488.25 75,488.25 Indirect Costs (15%) 14,213.2911,773.2411,323.24 Total108,968.5490,261.4986,811.49 Budget Justification Totals

12 How do you know this is a wise investment? I am a former Daybreak resident…

13 THANK YOU FROM YOUTHCONNECT FOR YOUR INTEREST AND PARTICIPATION ANY QUESTIONS?


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