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1 FY 2020-2022 Community Plan for Children, Youth and Families

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FY 2020-2022 Community Plan for Children, Youth and Families

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Thank you! Board & Guiding Coalition

PARTNERSHIP BOARD:Michael Yeakey, ChairKim Davidson, Vice ChairRick AnthonyPastor Steve HallMilena KornylJim LighthizerAdrienne MicklerDoug MohlerSusan NolteBillie PenleyChris RosenthalRyan VoegtlinCarnitra White

GUIDING COALITION:Tim AltomareBrett HovingtonCharlestine FairleyPaula DavisRamona BurnettMary SpencerGeorgia Noone-SharrodDerric WrightWilliam RowelDerek MatthewsTatiana Klein

STRATEGIC ADVISORS:Joan Gillece, Center for Innovation in Trauma-Informed Approaches Paul DiLorenzo, Casey Family ProgramsCarl Snowden, African American Caucus

PARTNERSHIP STAFF:Dr. Pamela Brown, Executive DirectorAllison HolstromDiana TaylorAyana JacksonElma JonesVernon OsborneGabrielle McCraryGwendolyn BranchJulie VanskiverLauren FretzLisa KovacsMizetta WilsonSue PowellTwila Mohammed-DavisTyJuan ThompsonVince TaylorShay Brooks

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FY17-FY19 Accomplishments:

Creating the FY20-FY22 PlanMULTIPLE PLANNING MEETINGS WITH:3 Local Management Board (13 members)3 Guiding Coalition (15 members)3 3 Strategic Advisors3 3 community work groups: — North County/Brooklyn Park — Annapolis — South County

26key informant

interviews

12 Turn the Curve data discussions11 focus groups for

needs assessment

2 Racial Equity trainings 2 debriefs

Community Plan for Children, Youth and Families

Community of Hope in Brooklyn Park

Pop-Up Youth Center + plans for permanent site

Reduced poverty in North County

Initiative to reduce youth gang & gun violence in Annapolis

Expanded programming to South County

Increased focus on reducing racial disparities and gap between rich and poor

Poverty Amidst Plenty VI + Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) + In-Depth Look at Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse

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The Through Which We View Our Work

§ Children Impacted by Incarceration to Special Populations

§ Unaccompanied Youth§ Disconnected Youth

§ Employment§ Apprenticeships§ Soft Skills

§ ACES § Leading with Data § Kinship Families§ Outcomes for

Children and Families

n Children Impacted by Incarceration to Special Populations

n Unaccompanied Youthn Disconnected Youth

n Employmentn Apprenticeshipsn Soft Skills

n ACES n Leading with Data

n Kinship Familiesn Outcomes for

Children and Families

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Weaving It All Together

SYSTEMS OF CARE WEAVE TOGETHER A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT THAT:n Starts with basic needsn Engages hundreds of partners including residents with lived experience through Hope Zonesn Braids, blends and leverages funding and resourcesn Builds consensus through a Common Agenda, shared measurement, aligned activities and

ongoing communicationn Attaches a Special Populations Navigator to each Hope Zonen Provides backbone leadershipn Defines progress through research-informed lenses to ensure the best of what we know,

guides what we do

ANNAPOLIS

NORTH COUNTY

SOUTH COUNTY

HOPE ZONESWEST COUNTY

GOC Funded Programs GOC Funded Programs

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North County Hope ZoneBROOKLYN PARK COMMUNITY OF HOPE: REDUCE URBAN POVERTY

PARTNERS:Anne Arundel County Workforce DevelopmentNaval AcademyAnne Arundel County Department of Social ServicesUnited Way of Central MarylandAnne Arundel Community CollegeAnne Arundel County Department of HealthAnne Arundel County Public LibraryAnne Arundel County Public SchoolsAnne Arundel County Toys for TotsAnne Arundel Mental Health Anne Arundel Workforce DevelopmentArundel Child Care ConnectionsArundel Community Development Services, Inc.Arundel LodgeBoys & Girls Club of Annapolis and Anne

Arundel CountyBrooklyn Park Middle SchoolButterfly CatalystRestoration Community Development Corporation Casey Family ServicesNorth County High schoolNational Trauma InstituteArt SherrodAnne Arundel County Department of Recreation

and Parks Anne Arundel Community College TEACH Institute Anne Arundel County Department of Aging and

DisabilitiesAnne Arundel County Police DepartmentCommunity Foundation of Anne Arundel CountyO’Neil FoundationChesapeake Arts CenterDue East Partners

Community Action Agency of Anne Arundel CountyCommunity Education & Health EquityDepartment of Human ResourcesEquity in Education CommitteeFamily and Children’s Services of Central

MarylandGirl Scouts of Central Maryland Council OfficesGreater Bay Brook AllianceI5 Church/ServeJunior League of Annapolis and Anne Arundel

CountyFaith Based MinistriesNorth County Rec and ParksOffice of the State’s AttorneySignature Program at North County High School Small BusinessThe Whitehead instituteThe Y of Central MarylandUnited Way Ben Franklin CenterUniversity of MarylandWomen Infant and Children ProgramYoung Audiences of Maryland / Arts For Learning Office of Delegate Ned CareyBWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Maryland Food Bank Cal Ripken Foundation

ANNAPOLIS

NORTH COUNTY

SOUTH COUNTY

WEST COUNTY

HOPE ZONES

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Annapolis Hope ZoneEND YOUTH AND GANG VIOLENCE

PARTNERS:Mayors OfficeRhonda Pindell CharlesDepartment of Juvenile ServicesYevola PetersAnnapolis Public HousingCentro de Ayuda

Housing Authority of the City of AnnapolisAnnapolis Police DepartmentAnne Arundel County Police DepartmentPublic School SystemArundel LodgeConflict Resolution CenterPublic Safety CommitteeCity Rec and ParksAAWDCOIC of Anne Arundel CountyBoys and Girls Club of Annapolis &

Anne Arundel CountyAA County Detention CenterDJS Caucus of African American Leaders

ANNAPOLIS

NORTH COUNTY

SOUTH COUNTY

HOPE ZONES

WEST COUNTY

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South County Hope ZoneREDUCE RURAL POVERTY

PARTNERS:A.A. Co. Dept. of TransportationA.A. Co. Partnership for Children, Youth and

FamiliesA.A. Co. Public LibraryA.A. Co. Public Library FoundationA.A. Workforce Development CorporationAnne Arundel Community College AACC - Truxal LibraryAnne Arundel County Public Schools AACPS - Homeschool office Anne Arundel Economic Development Corp.Cape Anne Citizens’ Association Cedar Grove Preschool Cedar Grove United Methodist Church Christ Episcopal ChurchCub Scout Pack 840 - Den 1Deale Area Historical Society Deale Community LibraryDeale ElementaryDen 1 Cub Scouts Pack 853 Dept of Aging and Disabilities Franklin Manor Citizen’s Association

Grace EBP Greenstreet GardensHarbor Christian Cooperative Holy Family Catholic Church

ANNAPOLIS

NORTH COUNTY

SOUTH COUNTY

HOPE ZONES

WEST COUNTY

FY20-21 Programmatic Investments

Program Result Area Indicator Target Population

Youth Empowerment Services (YES) -

Mentoring

Children Successful in School Truancy Impact of Incarceration

North County Rec Teen Center

Children Successful in School Truancy

Impact of Incarceration, Homeless Youth,

Disconnected Youth

Behavioral & Emotional Support and Training

(BEST) 2.0

Children Enter School Ready To Learn Kindergarten Assessment Impact of Incarceration,

Homeless Youth, Opioids

The Peak Youth Services Communities are Safe for Children & Families Juvenile Recidivism

Impact of Incarceration Disconnected

Youth Homeless Unaccompanied Youth

Strengthening Families Families Are Safe & Economically Stable Child Poverty Impact of Incarceration

Systems of Care Families Are Safe & Economically Stable Child Poverty All Populations

Power of One Homeless Youth Mentoring Program

Families Are Safe & Economically Stable Youth Homelessness Homeless Youth

JIFI Program - Mentoring Families Are Safe & Economically Stable Youth in School/Working

Disconnected Youth, Homeless Youth, Impact

of Incarceration

Community of HopeYouth Have Opportunities

for Career Readiness/Employment

Child Poverty All Populations

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You may also feel free to contact our Systems of Care “Navigators” with questions or referrals related to our target populations:

CALL SYSTEMS OF CARE AT1-800-485-0041

Annapolis Hope Zone Shay Brooks 410-222-7591 [email protected]

North County Hope Zone Gwendolyn Branch 410-222-7527 [email protected]

South County Hope ZoneGabby McCrary 410-222-7505 [email protected]

For more information on the Partnership or our Community Plan, please contact:

Pam Brown Alli HolstromExecutive Director Compliance Manager [email protected] & ETO Systems AdministratorP: 410-222-7652 [email protected] P:410-222-7598

If you have information on resources or services available in Annapolis, please contact:

Twila Mohammed-DavisSpecial Projects [email protected]

Mizetta Wilson 410-222-7264 [email protected]

If you have information on resources or services available in Brooklyn Park - Community of Hope, please contact: