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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommittee of the Whole Packet for 05/09/2016 Committee of the Whole Attendance Date: ���(��� � I � � , � ��} �"� � S�-��� COUNCIL PRESENT �. Randy Corman, President "�' Armondo Pavone, Pres. Pro-Tem ❑ Ryan Mclrvin.—. G�'bg�� � Ruth Perez �} Don Persson '�'.�Ed Prince � Carol Ann Witschi SAFF PRESENT Other: ���-vl If��.fi v�vl�- ❑ Kelly Beymer, Community Services Administrator � % � Other: rEY�C.. �/'.Lt��7v+�� ❑ Ellen Bradley-Mak, Human Resources& Risk ❑ Other: Management Administrator ❑ Other: ��� Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer ❑ Other: ❑ Zanetta Fontes, Senior Assistant City Attorney ❑ Other: ❑ Megan Gregor, Deputy City Clerk �( Jennifer Henning, Planning Director � Other: ❑ Other: ❑ Doug Jacobson, Deputy Public Works ❑ Other: Administrator '�. Denis Law, Mayor ❑ Other: ❑ Other: ❑ Cliff Long, Economic Development Director ❑ Other: ❑ Julia Medzegian, City Council Liaison ❑ Other: �' Chief Kevin Milosevich, Police Department ❑ Other: ❑ Shane Moloney, Senior Assistant City Attorney ❑ Other: ❑ Chief Mark Peterson, Fire & Emergency Services Department ❑ Jason Seth, City Clerk � � Preeti Shridhar, Deputy Public Affairs Administrator ❑ Chip Vincent, Community and Economic Development Administrator ❑ Larry Warren, City Attorney ❑ Gregg Zimmerman, Public Works Administrator ❑ Iwen Wang, Administrative Services Administrator AGENDA Committee of the Whole Meeting 6:00 PM - Monday, May 9, 2016 Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way 1. ALIVE AND FREE ANNUAL REPORT a) Presentation ALIVE & FREE 2015ANNUAL REPORT Alive & Free buildsmeaningful relationshipswith youth involved ingangs, violence, and thejuvenile justice system andconnects youth to people andservices that help them stayAlive & Free. In 2015, we served AT A GLANCE Page 1 youth525 youth were enrolled in an Alive & Freegroup, where they received Youth in our warrant prevention program had 21 218We reached out to youth with upcoming court hearings fewer warrants than youthnot in the program1/4 15,000 visits with youth at home, school, and in thecommunity 3,102 youth at We Day were inspired by our outreach workers Our outreach workers had 70%of youth were successfully connected to services, includingeducation and employment 568 hours of job andlife skills training AGENDA ITEM #1. a) 2015 HIGHLIGHTS The Alive & Free team created and facilitated new ways of helping youth gain skills: -8 youth attended 168 hours of program where they learned theart of airbrushing - used for creative expression, potentialemployment and as a way to connect with other youth. -14 youth attended 400 hours of Alive & Free class at their highschool, where they learned how to eliminate violence from theirlives. -50-65 youth detained at King County Juvenile Detention startedplanning for their return to the community with support from ouroutreach workers and in partnership with the IF Project (acollaboration of law enforcement and currently and previouslyincarcerated adults sharing personal experiences to help reduceyouth recidivism). Page 2 We are honored for our longstanding partnerships with: A Better SeattleCities of Seattle, Auburn, Kent, Renton, TukwilaSeattle SeahawksCenter for Children & Youth JusticeKing County Juvenile CourtSouthlake High School Starbucks IF ProjectAnd, our newest partner: American Family Insurance NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH PARTNERSHIPS & COLLABORATION PROGRAM LEADERSHIP MEDIA AND STORYTELLING FEATURES Alive & Free welcomed seasoned outreach workers, DavidLujano and Mark Rivers, into leadership positions asOutreach Supervisors. We also welcomed a new Program Director, Jovi Catena,who brings 7 years of experience managing the Alive &Free program to her new position. Together, and alongside the outreach team, the leaders ofAlive & Free are working to ensure success for our youth. Outreach team members Mark and Brandon at We Day, inspiringthousands of youth with their message of change Program Facilitator Honey Jo and youth Ciera talk about jobshadowing at Starbucks Corporate Headquarters American Family Insurance and Pete Carroll thank the Alive & Freeoutreach team in a video that was viewed by 100,000 unique viewers AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Page 3 DEMOGRAPHICS Youth by Ethnicity Youth By Age Program CompletionReason Geographic Location of Youth Served ACCELERATOR YMCA 3401 Rainier Ave S. Ste. CSeattle, WA 98144www.acceleratorymca.org Jovi Catena, Alive & Free Program Directorjcatena@seattleymca.org AGENDA ITEM #1. a)