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Skip Top NavigationIDIS version 11.13.0_PROD_33836 (3816)User: C90862 Role: Grantee Organization:SAN LEANDRO - Switch Profile- LogoutActivity- Add- Search- Search HOME/HTF- Review- CDBG CancellationProject- Add- Search- CopyConsolidated Plans- Add- Copy- SearchAnnual Action Plans- Add- Copy- SearchConsolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report- Add- SearchUtilities- Home- Data Downloads- Print Page- HelpLinks- Contact Support- Rules of Behavior- CPD Home- HUD HomePlans/Projects/ActivitiesFunding/Drawdown Grant Grantee/PJ Admin ReportsYou have 3 CDBG activities that have been flagged. Click on the number to go to the review page.Annual Action Plan (2017-1)AP-38 Project SummaryReturn to Annual Action Plan ProjectsProject Summary InformationNo.ProjectGoals SupportedGeographic AreasNeeds AddressedFunding1Davis Street Family Resource Center's Family Support Services - Basic Needs Program Community Development Needs Goals City-Wide - Local Target area Community Development Needs - Public ServicesCDBG : $35,731DescriptionComprehensive Family Resource Center provides emergency services to low-income people in San Leandro enabling them to move out of povery and into self-sufficiency. Family Support Services program include basic needs services, food, clothing, and housing assistance, employment support in addition to counseling case management and information and referral, free medical and dental case, and child care.Target Date for Completion06/30/2018Estimate the number and type of families that will benefit from the proposed activities(Note: Additional information for this discussion may be available on the AP-36 Project Detail screen.) 12,694 low-income individuals and families will receive Basic Needs Services, including emergency food which includes food bags for the entire family for 7 days. 150 clients will receive crisis intervention and/or short term community counseling and/or substance abuse prevention services.Location Description(Note: Additional information for this discussion may be available on the AP-36 Project Detail screen.) Davis Street Family Resource Center, 3081 Teagarden Street, San Leandro, CA 94577Planned Activities(Note: Additional information for this discussion may be available on the AP-36 Project Detail screen.) Basic Needs Program will provide 12,694 San Leandro clients with emergency food. Clients will be screened for eligibility for other services and referred to other community providers. Counseling services, including weekly individual, family and crisis intervention and substance abuse prevention and short-term counseling will be provided to 150 clients at both family resoure centers and 10 San Leandro schools.2CALICO - San Leandro Child Abuse Intervention ProjectCommunity Development Needs Goals City-Wide - Local Target area Community Development Needs - Public ServicesCDBG : $20,071DescriptionCALICO, the Child Abuse Listening, Interviewing, and Coordination Center, provide family support services to improve mental health outcomes for San Leandro children who have suffered abuse and their families.Target Date for Completion06/30/2018Estimate the number and type of families that will benefit from the proposed activities(Note: Additional information for this discussion may be available on the AP-36 Project Detail screen.) Fifty (50) abused children and thirty-six (36) caregivers will receive critical family support services, which includes forensic interviews.Location Description(Note: Additional information for this discussion may be available on the AP-36 Project Detail screen.) CALICO Interview Center, 524 Estudillo Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577Planned Activities(Note: Additional information for this discussion may be available on the AP-36 Project Detail screen.) CALICO's Family Resource Specialist (FRS), a skilled mental health clinician, will provide critical therapeutic interventions that can place 50 abused children on the path of healthy adulthoods. FRS will also provide caregivers with ongoing support that prevents that recurrence of violence and begins to foster healing for the children.3SOS/Meals on Wheels - Meal Delivery Service to Homebound SeniorsCommunity Development Needs Goals City-Wide - Local Target area Community Development Needs - Public ServicesCDBG : $2,659DescriptionSOS/Meals on Wheels program delivers warm,nutritious meals to homebound seniors who are 60 years of age or older and unable to buy or prepare food for themselves.Target Date for Completion06/30/2018Estimate the number and type of families that will benefit from the proposed activities(Note: Additional information for this discussion may be available on the AP-36 Project Detail screen.) 270 homebound seniors will be provided with warm, nutritious meals.Location Description(Note: Additional information for this discussion may be available on the AP-36 Project Detail screen.) The meals are delivered to the seniors' homes throughout the City.Planned Activities(Note: Additional information for this discussion may be available on the AP-36 Project Detail screen.) SOS/Meals on Wheels will deliver warm, nutritious meals to 270 homebound seniors in San Leandro. Drivers will also provide health check-in visits and assist seniors with small tasks.https://idis.hud.gov/idis/aapProjects.do?submit=viewSummary&aapId=90000000002766996