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TIMELINES <br />By October 1, 2010, SAVE will have accomplished: <br />• Ninety (90) students from middle and high schools in San Leandro and surrounding communities will <br />participate in a Teen Dating Violence Prevention Presentation. <br />• Eighty percent (80%) (72 of 90) of the students who participate in the Teen Dating Violence Prevention <br />will increase their knowledge of domestic violence and the resources available to victims. <br />• Forty-five (45) Alameda County residents, who are domestic violence victims and have contact with law <br />enforcement, will be provided with crisis intervention services, domestic violence education, and/or <br />referrals. <br />• Eighty percent (80%) (36 of 45) of the Alameda County residents, who are victims and have made <br />domestic violence reports, will increase their level of self-sufficiency by the provision of crisis <br />intervention services and domestic violence education which teach them new safety skills. <br />By January 1, 2011, SAVE will have accomplished: <br />• 180 students from middle and high schools in San Leandro and surrounding communities will <br />participate in a Teen Dating Violence Prevention Presentation. <br />• Eighty percent (80%) (144 of 180) of the students who participate in the Teen Dating Violence <br />Prevention will increase their knowledge of domestic violence and the resources available to victims. <br />• Ninety (90) Alameda County residents, who are domestic violence victims and have contact with law <br />enforcement, will be provided with crisis intervention services, domestic violence education, and/or <br />referrals. <br />• Eighty percent (80%) (72 of 90) of the Alameda County residents, who are victims and have made <br />domestic violence reports, will increase their level of self-sufficiency by the provision of crisis <br />intervention services and domestic violence education which teach them new safety skills. <br />By April 1, 2011, SAVE will have accomplished: <br />• 270 students from middle and high schools in San Leandro and surrounding communities will <br />participate in a Teen Dating Violence Prevention Presentation. <br />• Eighty percent (80%) (216 of 270) of the students who participate in the Teen Dating Violence <br />Prevention will increase their knowledge of domestic violence and the resources available to victims. <br />• 135 Alameda County residents, who are domestic violence victims and have contact with law <br />enforcement, will be provided with crisis intervention services, domestic violence education, and/or <br />referrals. <br />• Eighty percent (80%) (108 of 135) of the Alameda County residents, who are victims and have made <br />domestic violence reports, will increase their level of self-sufficiency by the provision of crisis <br />intervention services and domestic violence education which teach them new safety skills. <br />By July 1, 2011, SAVE will have accomplished: <br />• 360 students from middle and high schools in San Leandro and surrounding communities will <br />participate in a Teen Dating Violence Prevention Presentation. <br />• Eighty percent (80%) (288 of 360) of the students who participate in the Teen Dating Violence <br />Prevention will increase their knowledge of domestic violence and the resources available to victims.. <br />• 180 Alameda County residents, who are domestic violence victims and have contact with law <br />enforcement, will be provided with crisis intervention services, domestic violence education, and/or <br />referrals. <br />• Eighty percent (80%) (144 of 180) of the Alameda County residents, who are victims and have made <br />domestic violence reports, will increase their level of self-sufficiency by the provision of crisis <br />intervention services and domestic violence education which teach them new safety skills. <br />-15- <br />CDBG Agreement with SAVE FY10-11 <br />
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