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EXHIBIT A <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />Term of Contract: July 1, 2012 — June 30, 2013 <br />Agency: Safe Alternatives to Violent Environments (SAVE) <br />Address: 1900 Mowry Avenue, Suite 204, Fremont, CA 94538 <br />Contact Person: Rodney Clark, Executive Director <br />Phone: 510 - 574 -2250 <br />Project Name: SAVE — Teen Dating Violence Prevention Program <br />PROJECT GOALS AND OBJECTIVES <br />SAVE's Teen Dating Violence Prevention Program works to prevent and reduce domestic violence by <br />providing prevention services in the schools. SAVE promotes alternatives to domestic violence through support <br />services, advocacy, and education. SAVE also helps domestic violence victims and their families end the <br />cycle of violence by providing crisis intervention services that include crisis counseling, domestic violence <br />education, case management, and restraining order assistance. <br />MAJOR ACTIVITIES <br />SAVE will provide Teen Dating Violence Presentations to middle and high schools throughout the Alameda <br />County. The presentations provide middle and high school students with information about domestic violence, <br />including the dynamics of healthy vs. unhealthy intimate relationships, thus empowering them with knowledge <br />that promote their well -being and actively striving to end the cycle of violence. <br />PERFORMANCE MEASURES <br />SUBRECIPIENT SHALL, FOR THE TERM OF THE CONTRACT <br />Have 250 students from middle and high schools in San Leandro and surrounding communities <br />participate in a Teen Dating Violence Prevention Presentation. <br />2. Increase the knowledge of domestic violence and the resources available to domestic violence victims <br />to seventy -five percent (75 %) (187 of 250) of the students that participate in the Teen Dating Violence <br />Prevention Presentations. <br />3. Provide crisis intervention services, domestic violence education, and /or referrals to 125 Alameda <br />County residents who are domestic violence victims and have contact with law enforcement. <br />4. Increase the level of self- sufficiency of seventy -five percent (75 %) (94 of 125) of the Alameda County <br />residents, who are victims and have made domestic violence reports, by providing them crisis <br />intervention services and domestic violence education which teach them new safety skills. <br />-13- <br />CDBG Agreement with SAVE FY12 -13 <br />