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TIMELINES <br />By October 1, 2010, Girls Inc. will have accomplished: <br />• Serve twenty-eight (28) participating children and families with individual and family therapy services <br />and/or Family Communication Workshops. <br />• Seventy percent (70%) or twenty (20) of the fifty-five (28) participating family members will be able to <br />address psychological and communication problems within their family in order to alleviate parental <br />abuse and/or child acting-out behavior. <br />• Serve five (5) participating children and families with family crisis intervention and/or respite care <br />intervention for pre-delinquent and delinquent youth. <br />• Ninety percent (90%) or four (4) of the five (5) participating family members will sufficiently address the <br />current crisis so that family unification is preserved (the child returns safely home, with follow-up family <br />services). <br />By January 1, 2011, Girls Inc. will have accomplished: <br />• Serve fifty-six (56) participating children and families with individual and family therapy services and/or <br />Family Communication Workshops. <br />• Seventy percent (70%) or thirty-nine (39) of the fifty-six (56) participating family members will be able to <br />address psychological and communication problems within their family in order to alleviate parental <br />abuse and/or child acting-out behavior. <br />• Serve ten (10) participating children and families with family crisis intervention and/or respite care <br />intervention for pre-delinquent and delinquent youth. <br />• Ninety percent (90%) or nine (9) of the ten (10) participating family members will sufficiently address <br />the current crisis so that family unification is preserved (the child returns safely home, with follow-up <br />family services). <br />By April 1, 2011, Girls Inc. will have accomplished: <br />• Serve eighty-four (84) participating children and families with individual and family therapy services <br />and/or Family Communication Workshops. <br />• Seventy percent (70%) or fifty-nine (59) of the eighty-four (84) participating family members will be able <br />to address psychological and communication problems within their family in order to alleviate parental <br />abuse and/or child acting-out behavior. <br />• Serve fourteen (14) participating children and families with family crisis intervention and/or respite care <br />intervention for pre-delinquent and delinquent youth. <br />• Ninety percent (90%) or twelve (12) of the fourteen (14) participating family members will sufficiently <br />address the current crisis so that family unification is preserved (the child returns safely home, with <br />follow-up family services). <br />By July 1, 2011, Girls Inc. will have accomplished: <br />• Serve 110 participating children and families with individual and family therapy services and/or Family <br />Communication Workshops. <br />• Seventy percent (70%) or 77 of the 110 participating family members will be able to address <br />psychological and communication problems within their family in order to alleviate parental abuse <br />and/or child acting-out behavior. <br />• Serve eighteen, (18) participating children and families with family crisis intervention and/or respite care <br />intervention for pre-delinquent and delinquent youth. <br />• Ninety percent (90%) or sixteen (16) of the eighteen (18) participating family members will sufficiently <br />address the current crisis so that family unification is preserved (the child returns safely home, with <br />follow-up family services). <br />-15- <br />CDBG Agreement with Girls Inc. FY10-11 <br />
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