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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-1995-169RESOLUTION NO. 169-95 A RESOLUTION OF THE CIry OF DANIA, FLORIDA, APPROVINGTHE NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OFDANIA AND FRIENDS OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH AND FAMILIES, INC. REGARDING SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED AT MODELLO PARK AND RECREATION CENTER; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA; Section 1. That the City Commission of the City of Dania, Florida, hereby approves the Non-financial Agreement between the City of Dania and Friends of children and Youth and Families, Inc. for services to be provided at the location of Modello Park and Recreation center. A copy of which agreement is attached hereto and made a part hereof as "Exhibit A", be and the same is hereby approved, and the appropriate city officials are hereby directed to execute same. Section 2. That this resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its passage and adoption. M YOR-o ISSIONER CIry CLERK UDITOR APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: 4,J c. a//*BY Frank C. Adler, City Attorney Resolution No. '169-95 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of December, 1 995. ATTEST: NON.F!NANCIAL AGREEMENT BEIWEEN FRIENDS OF CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES, INC. AND THE CITY OF DANIA, FL This agreement is between the parties named above regarding the use of, and services to be provided atthe location of Modello Park and Recreation Center. Modello Park is located in and operatedbytheGityolDania(hereafterrelenedtoastfeGity). FriendsolChildren,Youlh and Families, lnc. (Hereinafter refened to as Fiends ofthildten) is a non-profit agency whose mission is to advocate and provide services lor youth and the unempowered citizens of South Florida. Filends ol Children will provide the lollowing: Four (4) part-time stafl, employed underthe Friends ol children MADDADS proiectto work at the location Modello Park Recreation Center; This staff will include: Youth Specialist lor the Atter School Program Monday - Friday 2:30 - 6:30 PM Values Training Coordinator for Girls Tuesdays 3:30 - 5:30 PM Values Training Coordinator for Boys Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:30 - 5:30 PM lnformation Refenal/Street Patrol Specialist Monday-Friday2 7PM Management assistance for the Recreation Center; ln service Training for the City employees located at the Center; Assistance with the development of a year long plan of sporting and educational activities for youth between the ages of 6 -18 who frequent the Park and Recreation Center; Becommendations for the cosmetic appearance and enhancement of the recreation center to provide maximum results from the programs and services being provided; Media exposure to the city's etforts to improve the quality of services being provided to the residents who use Modello's Park and Recreation Center; and, 1 1 1 1 EXHlBlT "r," Friends ol Children will provide the City with a certificate of insurance which provides for general liability insurance and workman's compensation coverage for its employees. The City ol Dania aglees to the tollowing: The Gity will provide full access and use of Modello Park and Recreation Centerto Ftiends ol Children forthe expressed purpose of providino the services and assistance as listed above. Use of all tacilities will be scheduled with the appropriate city staff; The City will authorize Friends ol Ghildren to provide the seryices and assistance listed above; The Cify wi#provide financial assistance and statfing, as it deems necessary and appropriate, with the purchase of supplies and equipment for sporting, educational and other activities to be provided exclusively at Modello Park and Recreation Center; The Gity will provide, as it deems necessary and appropriate, for the maintenance, repair and up keep of the park and recreation center; The Gity will agree to meet with the management of Filends ol Ghildten, as necessary, for the effective operations and management of Modello Park and Recreation Center; The City will designate a contact person with who Friends ol Children may communicate on a regular basis to assure that the specific interest and concems of all parties are met; The City will authorize Friends ol Children to use/include the Ci$ and Modello Park in any advertising and/or printed material promoting the programs and/or services being provided at Modello Park. Financial responsibility for said advertising and/or pilnted material will belong exclusively to Filends ol Ghildren unless otherwise agreed upon by both parties; The Gity will maintain general liability insurance for Modello park and Recreation Center and all activities held at that location; and, Both parties agree to intorm the other at least 30 days in advance if any part of this agreement is no longer acceptable and/or il any part of this agreement is to be terminated. lN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the 19_, each of which shall without proof or accounting for the other counterpart be deemed an original Contract. day of Willie Myles, M.S. Ed., Founder and President Friends of Children, Youth and Families, lnc. (Seal) ATTEST: MAYOR. COMMISSIONER Date CW OF DANIA By: MARIE JABALEE, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: By:&--e. c. d*rL FRANK C. ADLER, CITY ATTORNEY By: CITY MANAGER FRIENDS OF CHILD YOUTH, AND FAMILIES,INC. 1995-96 PROGRAM PROFILE "Prevention, Not Prisons, It Makes Sense"TM FRIE];OF CHILDREI{,YO UTH, AND FAMIL , ['{C. PROGRAM PROFILE MAD-DADS (Men Against Destruction Defending Against Drugs and Social-disorders) Prosram Description: MAD-DADS of Dania, is funded by the Broward Conrnrission on Substance Abuse and the Broward County Sheriffs Office. The purpose of this program is to empower men in the community to help reclaim the community from alcohol, tobacco and other illegal drugs There are four (a) compotrents to the MAD-DADS program: Steet Patrol: People in the community patol the streets in their neighborhood from 8:30 p.m. - 12:00 midnight. Midnieht Basketball: Every Monday and Wednesday night adults, and youth from the commrurity comes together to engage in positive activities that will facilitate community spirit and community bonding. The league includes; basketball, racquetball, tennis, baseball, and swimming when available. Information and Referral Services: During our walks if we meet individuals who need our services, we are able to refer them out to appropriate services. The MAD-DADS program realizes that people need to be able to access services after 5:00 p.m. Youth Division: A weekly structured classroom style session designed to teach boys and girls important values that will help them remain drug free. These services are available to the rmempowered children, youttu and families, in the City of Dania. The MAD-DADS groups are available to assist large groups with activity patrols. Contact Persons: Jacqueline Hampton, Director of Operations (30s) 733-8805 or Gregory Myers, Street Panol/Information and Referral Specialist (305) 921-7010 or 925-1777 1 Elisibilitv Criteria: FRIEI OF CHILDREN YOUTH, AND FAMIL INC. PROGRAM PROFILE CARTER G. WOODSON SCHOLARS Program Description: The Carter G. Woodson Scholars program is funded through private sponsors. A Woodson Scholar is a youth between the age of8-18 who believes that service transcends leadership. These are youth who believe in helping others through community senrices. Youth may be inducted based upon the following criteria: academics, cultural and artistic with documented community services. The Carter G. Woodson Scholar must complete the following at least one (l) year after induction: Must enroll in one (l) ofthe youth programs offered by Friends ofChildrert Youtb, and Families, Inc. Must attend the monthly meetings. 19'1us1 dssrrment the volunteerism hours: 120 hours (8-12 years of age) 240 hours (12-18 years ofage) Must read "Mis-Education of the Negro" and attend study sessions as announced. Elieibility Criteria: Only the serious minded youth need apply who comply with the above qualifications. Contact Person: Willie Myles, M.S. Ed., President and Founder (305) 733-8805 lnductions are held in October, January, April and June. Inductees receive a Carter G. Woodson Scholar jacket and an certificate of achievement. FRIE IOF CHILDREN.YO f]-TH, AND FAMIT ,INC. PROGRAM PROFILE VALIIE TRAINING CENTERS (VTC Center) This project is ftrnded as an enhancement service of Friends of Children, Youth and Familis5 MAD DADS Program. The strategy is desigred to provide values haining to boys and girls between the age of 10-18 years of age who exhibit indicators ofjuvenile delinquenry. The youth meet one (l) day per week and the format is group sessions. They discuss the nine (9) core values common to all cultures. The purpose of this sfrategy is to assist youth with the understanding of what causes them to behave in a destructive manner, and more importantly how they can change negative behaviors into positive ones. Other areas that are explored are family values, bonding, conllict resolutiorl culture , manhoo{ womanhood, and substance abuse prevention. Girls Only: Tuesdays or Thursdays 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Verlene Davis MAD DADS Office Saratoga Apts. 715 W. Dania Beach, Blvd. 925-1777 Elieibility Criteria: All participants must be referred through Friends of Chil&en Youth and Families. ContactPerson: Jacqueline Hampton (305) 733-8805/86s1 Bovs Onlv: Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Andre Newton 3 Prosram DescriDtion: FRIEI OF CHILDREN YOUTII, AI\D FAMIL.INC. Non-Secure Detention Program Program Description: Friends ofChildren, Youth, and Families, lnc., operates a 24 hour facility for ten (10) males under the age of 18, who require detention placemen! but who are at a level of risk appropriate for home detention. Additionally, the facility provides temporary placement for youth who might otherwise be seriously detained and is intended to reduce the overcrowding in secure detention. It is our belief that these youth can be helped, however, there needs to be standards of excellence set for all of them. The emphasis placed on this project is to inculcate cultural awareness, values training and to provide educational enhancements. Elieibility Criteria: Court ordered placements Contact Persons: Beved Walker, Program Manager (30s) 4674418 4 PROGRAM PROFILE FRIENDS OF CHILDREN YOUTH, AND FAMILIES, INC. PROGRAM PROFILE RITES OF PASSAGE Program Description: The Rites of Passage is an ancient African tradition that assist youth with the transitioning from adolescent to young adulthood. This program emphasizes cultural enhancement as a protective factor. We believe that youth must learn respect for themselves, their community, their families, and their world. This program also assist youth in dealing with issues that affect them on a daily basic such as peer pressure, dating lack ofpositive self esteenl and also of making the decision to remain alcohol, tobacco, and drug free. ElisibiliW Criteria: The Rites ofPassage is for boys and girls. o Booster Rites of Passage: 8-12 years ofage. Rites ofPassage: 12-18 years of age *Curriculum material developed from "Transition to Manhood Through The Rites of Passage", W. Curtis Myles. Contact Person: Kwame Afoh Culturd Enhancement Specialist (3Os) 4674491 and Brian Johnsorq Case Manager (30s) 4674491 5 YOI]TH, AND FAMIL ,INC.FRIEl , OF CHILDREN PROGRAM PROFILE "BOYS TO MEN" Mentoring Program Program Description: The 'Boys to Menn mentoring program is based upon the concept that it takes men to teach boys how to become men. Additionally, it is our belief that males play a significant role in the development of our youth. The program is designed to recruit men who have a commihent to this belief. Our goal is to provide male role models for youth who are: From single family with female head of household Incarcerated youth Youth separated from family members Please secure an application packet from our oflice by calling (305) 733-8805. Contact Person: Willie Myles, M.S. Ed., Founder and President (3os) 733-8805 Or 6 Kwame Afoh 467449t FRIE ; OF CHILDREN, YOU-TH AND FAMIL INC. PROGRAM PROFILE FRIENDS OF CHILDREN YOI.ITH CENTER "Intensive Day Treatment Program" Friends of Children, Youtlu and Families, Inc. (Friends of Children) provides lntensive Day Treatment services for twenty (20) male youth between the ages of twelve ( 12) and eighteen ( l8) years. The program provides comprehensive treatuent services for youth committed to the Juvenile Justice Departrnent. The 'Friends of Children Youth Center-Intensive Day Treatment Program' operates seven (7) days per week with the following schedule: Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (supervision only) The overall goal of the NTU project is to increase the resiliency and protective factors of high risk A.frican-American youth and their families to reduce the likelihood that these youth will use ATOD's and/or commit crimes. The progr&tr achieves this goal through a variety of cultural, educational, and therapeutic services including the Rites of Passage Progranl ATOD Education, Africentric Education, Parenting workshops, and In-Home Family Therapy. The program includes in-class sessions at the school, Africentric Education and Substance Abuse Prevention Courses, after-school sessions for the futes of Passage Progranr, and evening sessions for the Family Therapy and Parenting Workshops. The youth also participate in weekend retreats and field trips in the community. Although the model is specifically designed for youth of the Atican Diaspor4 the model also works with all youth.. Elieibilitv Criteria:Program Location: Cowt Order Placements Friends of Children Youth Center 807 Northwest Sth Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 3331 I Contact Persons: Willie Myles, M.S. Ed., President and Founder (305) 733-8805 or 4674491 or Eric Green Program Admini strator (305) 467-4491 7 Program Descriotion: PROGRAM PROFILE ''GIRLFRIENDS'' 'GIRLFRIENDS' is a substance abuse prevention program finded by the Broward County Commission on Substance Abuse, which targets females who are enrolled in school grades 69, and also females who are detained in the Juvenile Detention Center. The youth will be referred by school guidance counselors with the final decision for placement being made by project staff. Youth who are in the Juvenile Detention Center will be referred by the Superintendent or the youth's Case Manager. Below are some of the indicators: . Repeated school failureo First time suspended or repeated suspensions. First time intemal suspension. Previous arrest record or encounter with the law. Poor school attendanceo Children of drug or alcohol abusers Contact Persons: Jacqueline Hampton, Director of Operations (305) 733-8805 or Felicia Bnrnson, Program Administator (305) 733-8805 FRIEI^' OF CHILDREN, YoUTH, AND FAMIL-^ NC. Prosram Descriotion: FRIEI'^- OF CHILDREN, YOUTH, AI\D FAMTL"^ INC. PROGRAM PROFILE BOYS TO MEN (Male Responsibility Program) Proqram Description: This project is firnded by the Bureau of Children's Services/Children Services Division. It is desiped to ad&ess the needs of 100 male youth in fourth (ath), and liffh (5th) grade who have been identified by designated school personnel as having exhibited indicators of inappropriate behaviors rhrt may result in suspension or expulsion, which may lead to juvenile delinquency. Our goals are as follows: To concentate our services in areas where there is not a concentration of social services. . Participants will attend group session once per week, however, the program specialist is available in the school throughout the week. The unique feahue about this strategy is that it requires men to volunteer in the schools. We believe that the male presence in the schools will have a positive effect upon our children. Elieibility Criteria: Check with your child's school for additional information. LOCATIONS: Collins Elementary School 1050 Northwest 2nd Sreet Dania, Florida 33004 Bethune Elementary School 2400 Meade S&eet Hollywood, Florida 33020 Stirling Elementary School 5500 Stirling Road Hollywood" Florida 33021 Contact Persons: Willie Myles, M.S. Ed., President (305) 733-8805 or Kwame Afotl Program Coordinator (30s) 733-880s 9 aD.A.D -aE Msr Aga.q Ocg\.@r. O€a.nd.g A$r"d he.rlJs..d-dgdd MAD-DADS Men Against Destruction Defendtng Against Drugs and Soctal Disorders "The Force Behind the Change...-....."'tt OPERATIONS MAI{UAL Drup Control and Svstem nt Formula Grant (Edward Byrne Memorial State and Lxal Asshtance Progan) E. Program Objeaives and Pedormance Measures Complete uniform program objectives and performancc measures (found in Apoendix VIID for the federally authorized progam area you want to implement Your appllcatlon ls not coBplete ryithout them snd an lncomplete application wlll not be considered for subgrsnt fundlng, If a program area selected does not have uniform program objectives published in this document or if you cannot relate your objectives to those stated, contact Tom Bishop at 904/488{090 for further instructions. DO NOT mlx objectives from different Program Areas. Start below and use continuation pages as necessary. Prosram Obiective 4.4 - Prosram Obiecttve 4.5 - To sulq 60 homes during thc grant perid To hold 12 Neighborhood Watch Meetings during thc grant prid- Program Obiecttve 4.8 - Program Obiective 4.13 - To implement 24 citizefl pafiols duing the grant period To develop 4 neighborhood clean-up campaigns. Prosram Obiective 4.14 -To develop 5 ahemative &rg-fro events during the grant period- hoeram Obiecttve 4.15 -To have Law Enforcenunt cmrdbute with or create 2 advisory burds, tetwnt associatiotu, youth group or small neighborhd group durtng the grant priod- Prosram Objective 4.28 - To serve 100 adults and youth in sp* in prograns offered fu ammunity or rcighborhood recreation centers in high risk rcighbrhds during the grant prid. Program Obiective 4.i0 - To serve 60 individuals in acadenic or vocttional trdining prograns offered by ammunity or neighborhd recreation centen in high isk rcighborhds during thc grant period- Subgrut AWUcad.B to k S. Additionol Objectives 1. To providc 12 sessiotts of Street Patrol Training during thc grant Wid- 2 To providc 252 structure4 daily program sessions for youth ages 8'12 and young teerc. 3. To provide 100 Valucs Training worlchops for fo1ts (50) and Ebb (50) that teach resiliatq skills -tap-p1pg (Men Against Destruction^ Deynding Against Drugs an"d Social'disora". ") PROGRAM PROFILE Proqram Descriotion: MAD-DADS of Dania, is funded by the Broward Commission on Substance Abuse and the Broward County Sheriffs Office. The purpose ot this program is to empower men in the community to help reclaim the community from alcohol, tobacco and other illegal drugs. There are four (4) components to the MAD-DADS program: Street Patrol: People in the community patrol the streets in their neighborhood from 8:30 p.m. -'12:00 midnight. Midnight Athletic League: Every Monday and Wednesday night adults, and youth from the community comes together to engage in positive activities that will facilitate community spirit and community bonding. The league includes; basketball, racquetball, tennis, baseball, and swimming when available. lnformation and Belerral Services: During our walks if we meet individuals who need our services, we are able to refer them out to appropriate services. The MAD-DADS program realizes that people need to be able to access services after 5:00 p.m. Values Training: A weekly structured classroom style session designed to teach boys and girls important values that will help them remain drug free. Eliqibilitv Criteria: These services are available to the unempowered children, youth, and families, in the City of Dania. The MAD-DADS groups are available to assist large groups with activity patrols. Contact Persons: Jacqueline Hampton, Project Coordinator (305) 733-8805 Gregory Myers, Street Patrol/lnformation and Referral Specialist (3Os) 925-1777 1 or MAD-DADS Of Dania PROGRAM BRIEFING MAD-DADS of Dania: d ls an organization of men and fathers coming together as a unit. d ls about organizing neighborhoods and being more visible and active in the community being served. d ls about providing good examples and role models for our children. This organization shall become an umbrella organization of community residents who wish to take an active part in solving the deplorable conditions currently plaguing the citizens of the targeted area. There are four (4) main components through which the program will be implemented. !. Street Patrols: Street Patrols will be coordinated by MAD-DADS Specialists. Patrols will take place once per week. This is one component of the MAD-DADS Project, that is critical and dangerous. Everyone will be well organized and well trained before entering into any area that's heavily infested with gangs and drug sales. Everyone who walks, must receive training on the methodology in which MAD-DADS patrols the streets. lt is important that LEO's realize that community people are not trying to be police officers. They are simply attempting to get control of their community. The street patrols are not designed for media blitzes and should be taken seriously. The biggest mistake is to rush out and hit the streets. Street patrols normally are kicked off three or four months after a community has been mobilized. lts all according to the size of the city and the severity of the problem. A. What role do Local law Enlorcement Officers (LEO) play? The Broward Sheriffs Office plays a very important role with the Dania MAD-DADS Project. lt is important that everyone understands their role. On occasions local law enforcement officers may feel left out, and activities may appears to be at a standstill. Be assured that the inner community is beginning to heal itself. lt is very important that we allow the community to identify its problems and allow them to attempt to work them out. The LEO's serve as a support system as the community begins to heal itself. lt is very important that LEO's work cooperatively with those men who are working in the community. There are no places for egos, when mobilizing a community. 2 B. Police cers who walk must be plain ctothesman: All walkers must adhere to the procedures as given by the MAD-DADS leaders. Officers must blend in with the walkers and not exert their 'policeness'. After all, the walkers live in the community 24 hours. At all times promote unity and positive thinking. ll. MidnighlBasketballactivities: !ll. lnformation and Referral: It is important that all participants have the name and contact for the following seryrces: Housing Emergency shelters Shelters for people with AIDS Shelters for battered wives Shelters for victims of abuse Food Department of Social Services Medical Health Department Employment Broward Employment and Training Administration (BEIA) State of Florida Employment Services Temporary employment services It iS our desire to provide assistance to participants through this aclivity who may need refenal services, i.e., drug treatrnent, employment, etc. You will not see a worker walking around with a pad in his hand inteMewing the players, however, what you will see is a lot of interaction with community players and MAD-DADS staff. The role of the officers in this activity is subtle. There should be interaction with the community players. Please avoid sitting back watching the players play' blend in. Midnight basketba!! will occur only on Wednesday nights. Other activities shoutd be coordinated with Parks and Recreations, BSO, and other agencies. d d d d d d d d d d d d d 3 lV. Values Train ^" To provide values training to boys and girls between the ages of 1G18 years of age. The purpose of this strategy is to assist youth with the understanding of what causes them to behave in a destructive manner, and more importantly, how they can change negative behaviors into positive ones. Other areas that are explored are family values, bonding, conflict resolution, culture, manhood and womanhood, all from a substance abuse prevention perspective. Facilitators will provide this training at least two hour per week. 4 o a o o a o o a a o a a MA.D. DA.D.S SUGGESTED PROGRAM SCHEMES Consortium of M*4.D. DA.D.S. Afiliates, Statc of Florida Street Patrol Mid-night Baskctball Youth Groups (Gender Specific) Home OwnerslTenant Association Groups (CommuniO Mobilization) Polittcal Action Group - to interact with local government Afier School Program Mentoring and Counseling Programs Rites of Passage Programs EnTEENprenuer Information and Refenals 5 Juvenik Justice Delinquency Programs Midnight BaskztbaU One of the problems fiacing youth, in the vulnerable communities, is that many live in single parent households and are frequently left unsupervised when they're not in school. This makes youth prey to the temptation to hang out on the street comers, and puts them at greater risk of being recruited by drug dealers. The search for a way to deal with this problem led MAD-DADS to the Midnight Basketball Program. This program operates from 8:00 P.M. to 12 Midnight during the summer months. We will service about 10O youth and adults. All players receive counseling and must pledge to stay drug-free. Our hope is to see: o A decrease in crime;o unity among the young people;o parental involvement;o sportsmanship; ando positive role models from MAD-DADS in a structured environment. 6 1 2 Willic Mylcs, ly{-!. &L Chapter President IMPORTANT POINTS Our goal is not to intimidate or provoke anyone, however, we will firm. We will show sensitivity towards anyone who may feel the need to confront us, but in not way will we retreat. We will be well organized and well trained before entering into any area that's heavily infested with gangs and drug sales. We are not a vigilante group. We are not a rival gang. We are not undercover narcotics agents. lf police officers are to escort us, they must be in plain clothes and can not have worked the area (beat) where the walk will take place. Street Patrols are not a time for the boys to get together and have a good time. lt is serious and dangerous business. During the walk, chatter should be minimized. All walkers should have available to give to those we c,ome in contact with a list of referral agencies. Friends ol Children, Youth, and Families, lnc., will provide this list. '10. We are a spiritual people, and the leader of each group should have some spiritual orientation. Prayer can take place on the various corners. Feel free to pray for people 3 4 5 o 7 I I 7 EX(-'-PTS FROM MAD-DAD'S BROWARD CH^"ER 1 2 YOF #93-34E A philosophy and organizational strategy that allows the police and community residents to work closely together in new ways to solve the problems of crime, fear of crime, physical and social disorder, and neighborhood decay. Greater autonomy is extended to line personnel tO encourage everyone's involvement in solving community problems. Offtcers are freed from isolation of the patrol car and some of the demands of the police radio sot hey can maintain daily, direct, face-to-face contact with the people they serve in a clearly defined area. Officers respond to calls for service and make arrests, but also develop and monitor broad based, long term initiatives that can involve community residents in efforts to improve the overall quality of life in their area. A new relationship is formed with the community which focuses on trust and understanding and a mutual sharing of responsibility in addressing community concerns. A vital proactive element is added to the traditional reactive role of the police, resulting in tull-spectrum of police seMce. Emphasis is placed on exploring new ways to protect and enhance the lives of those who are most vulnerable - juveniles, the elderly, minorities, the poor, the disabled, the homeless. The use of technology is encouraged but does not surpass the importance of human beings communicating and working together. 9. A fully integrated approach that involves everyone in the community. '10. Efforts are made to provide decentralized, personalized police service to the community. 3 4 5 6 7 8 I MAD.DADS OF DANIA Statement on SELF DEFENSE We must exercise restraint to its very limit. This will justify you, should you have to defend yourself. Rest assure that you will gain more victories by refusing to be drawn into confrontation by "Hotheads", than by accepting foolish challenges. We must set the tone. The game must be played by our rules. Men do not have to prove themselves to boys. Should you have defend yourself, do it without hesitation and to the fullness of your ability. Be mindful of your opponents willingness to use weapons! WE MAST ACCEPT THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR OAR CITY 9 LIST OF NEEDS o Men to volunteer for Street Patrols o lYomen and men to volunteer to assist with community clean- up and drug free activities. 10 STAFFING 11 MAD - DADS PROGRAM ORGANIZATION CHART ) Founder and President Project Coordinator Clerical Values Trainins Centt Afterschool Specialist Midnight Basketball Street Patrol finformation and Referral Specialist 12 kil ! s sj F I E:\ E T € .o =G- ts :'.l ,,,. t',.,,' I I s- (! J Ioa r F-I6's BS E.sE -\ la) x > .o9R8l,rsi \) s s F: \oSS o\sS!I \) S !r,s!I t9ss o\sS!I !\ V1 '\ i:< I S s!:l >FTSES:too's}F t\) s !a S!it t)ss o\ Ss! oI \?U NSS o\ss!I s o\ s!! \) S !? S!t S S!I t) S S!i Bt dIt!xF ln i; lao F: FE \.)Ss o\sS!I EE €F8-R $*E $E !) lr,txl! q) s\F E. I !00 ts€ z \ s 0\ S !I ti ztltV) Y {q-V).E:x Ix v Youth and adutts enrolled in sports program Structured after school sessions Values Training sessions (50 boys, and 50 girls) Street Patrols Neighborhood watch meetings Street Patrol training classes Home surveys Referrals to academiclvocational training prograns Meetings with MAD-DAD'S volunteers Neighborhood clean-up activities Street Patrols - Youth Division (not a program objective) Advisory, tenant, youth groups, etc Alternative drug free events After School Program activities " Pretenlion, Not Pnsaas. It Malus Sense" rM ,rilr& FAMIL Ftiends ot Childrcn, Youth I Families, lnc. is a Noh'Protit50l lc)(3) AgencY Bamett Bank Euilding s66t W. Oak. Pk Wd. * 302 la ude da I e La kos. Fl o,i da 3331 t lel: 1305) 733805 Fax: 80fl 733'1508 wiltie Johnson, Chairman Board of Directots W lie Mvles. M.S. Ed.' tuesident FRIENDS OF CHILDREN,4rl IES,INC. MEMORANDUM TO:Willie Myles, M.S. Ed., Founder and President FROM: JacquelineHampton, Program Coordinator RE: MAD-DADS 1995-1996 Program Objectives DATE: August 30, 1995 ln an attempt to clarify and confirm my understanding of the program obiectives for the upcoming MAD-DAD'S contract year, the following summary of objectives is submitted for your review and critique. I have listed the objective individually an also based on frequency of execution. The frequency chart will be used to monitor the program throughout the year and given to the program staff as the minimum levels of performance. SPacializing in: Jwenile DelinquencYDivercionaryPrograms Non'Secure Detention Prcgrams CommunitYEmpowetment Citizen Patols Midnight Easketba ATOD Prevention lntervenaion Designs CommuniN Service Programs Math Enrichment Centers Values Training Centers Male ResoonsibilitlPrcgrcms Female ResDonsibilitYPrograms Dtooout Prevention' Prcgrams Mentoing Programs 100 252 100 24 12 't2 60 60 DAILY: 12 4 4 3 5 Rites ol Passages a MEMO - Willie Myler^ Page #2 BI.WEEKLY: . Street Patrol o Neighborhood Watch meetings. Street Patrol Trainingo Five (5) home surveys (minimum)o Five (5) academic/vocational referral (minimum)o Meeting with MAD-DAD'S Volunteers QUARTERLY: o NeighborhoodClean-upo Saeet Patrol - Youth* o Three (3) Advisory, tenant, youth groupso Five (5) alternative Drug Free events *Not listed as a program objective a a Values Training Sessions Sports program (Midnight Baskerbdl) (eight (8) new enrollees per month) WEEKLY: MONTHLY: OTHER: QUARTERLY + 1: