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SGA Youth and Family Services – Partner AgencyProgram Name:SGA Youth and Family ServicesAgency Address:11 E. Adams, Suite 1500 Chicago, IL 60603Phone Number:(773) 321-9232Fax Number:(773) 475-7454Head Start Director Name:Andrew Fernandez (Interim HS Director)Head Start Director Email:afernandez@sga-youth.orgAgency Web Site Address:www.sga-youth.orgAgency Type:Private/Public Not-for-ProfitAgency Description: SGA Youth & Family Services supports the emotional and social development ofChicago area children, adolescents and young adults by providing fee-free therapy, case management,and other supportive services for individuals and their families. This year SGA as an organization workedon a new mission statement for the organization. The new mission statement is: SGA helps children,families, and communities facing great challenges to realize their potential. SGA’s new vision is: SGA willlead the evolution of services to transform challenged neighborhoods in the greater Chicago area intohealthy communities. SGA Youth & Family Services partners with the Ounce of Prevention Fund toprovide comprehensive Early Head Start home based services to families. The agency services 132 HeadStart eligible children.Site Location:SGA Home Visiting Office3152 W. 47th StreetChicago, IL 60632Community Areas Served: Brighton ParkMcKinley ParkNew CityPage 1 of 7

Overall Budget 2015Total Public and Private Funds Received: 1,287,727Public FundPrivate FundsSourceAmountSourceAmountFederal Individuals, Corporations,Foundations, etc. 183,180In-Kind 104,963Total 288,143999,584StateLocal School DistrictTotal 999,5842015 Budget and Actual ExpendituresBudget0.56%0.93%09.14%I. PersonnelII. Fringe Benefit8.76%III. Staff TravelIV. Furniture & Equipment3.08%V. Supplies0.37%VI. Contractual0.35%52.17%VII. Child ServiceVIII. Parent Service15.13%IX. GeneralX. Indirect CostPage 2 of 7

Actual9.14%I. Personnel9.68%0.67%II. Fringe BenefitIII. Staff Travel0.88%IV. Furniture & EquipmentV. Supplies9.43%VI. Contractual52.06%VII. Child ServiceVIII. Parent Service2.67%0.00%0.37%IX. GeneralX. Indirect Cost15.10%Children and Families ServedFunded Enrollment: SGATotal Children Served: 188Total Families Served: 170Average monthly enrollment (as percentage of funded enrollment): 97%Number of Eligible Children in Community, ages 0-52,758Percentage of Eligible Children Served in Agency6.8%Page 3 of 7

HealthPercentage of enrolled children who received medical and dental examsPercentage of enrolled children whoreceived medical and dentalexamsReceived MedicalExamsSGA67.5%Received DentalExams/ Oral Care57 .5%Parental involvement in Directly Operated, Delegate andPartner AgenciesParent Education ActivitiesHealth Grantee-sponsored Dental Education Workshop for Policy CouncilMobile Dental vansHealth Education workshops on infant immunizationsChildhood Immunization WorkshopsSteps to Decrease the Spread of Germs workshopIllness Exclusion workshopsHealth and Well Being WorkshopHealth Service Advisory Committee meetingsImportance of health & developmental screeningsCPR& First Aid workshopNutrition Education WorkshopMental Health Parent Support GroupsIndividual Family Mental Health Support SessionsMental Health ReferralsScreenings and identification of children needing assistance due to cognitive ormental health issuesClassroom ObservationsChild Abuse and Neglect TrainingWell-Being WorkshopsPage 4 of 7

o Depressiono Substance Abuseo Domestic Violenceo Stress Managemento Effective Parentingo Positive Guidance for Challenging BehaviorsMailing to Parentso What Makes a Family StrongEducation and Literacy Reading is Fundamental ProgramTransitions to Public SchoolRead from Burnie Books ActivityPresent and discuss Child Outcomes reports with parentsParent Trainingso Assessments and Screeningso Early Head Start/Head Start Federal Review and Self-Assessment Processo Curriculumo Children’s Developmental MilestonesWorkshopso Parents as Primary Educatorso Parents and Teachers WorkshopsOn-Site Family Literacy Nights and Activitieso Parent-Child Arto Parent-Child Readingo Parent-Child Actingo Helping Children Succeed in School & Giving Children ConfidenceCommunity and Social Services Parent Program OrientationWeek of the Young Child ActivitiesNational AIDS DayParent Bulletin BoardsParent SurveyCommunity Partners Luncheon, hosted with representatives from various socialand community agenciesSpecial Education ConferenceProvisions of Resources and Social Service Referralso Cook County Discount Car Seat Programo Local events and serviceso Domestic Violenceo GED and ABC ClassesWorkshops and Trainingso Home SafetyPage 5 of 7

o Pedestrian & Transportation Safetyo Utilization of Community Resourceso Car seat Safety and Car Seat GiveawayOther Community-related Education Options of Knowledge Workshop to aid in School TransitionsParent-Child off site activitieso Library Resources Shared with Policy Council Memberso Week of the Young ChildOn-site Community Artist PerformancesUniversity of Illinois Cooperative ExtensionChicago Metro AEYC conferenceWell-Care and Dental ClinicsBack to School Health and Education FairParent and Community Classeso Head Start/Early Head Start Recruitmento Financial PlanningParent Committee Meetings Parent Committee Meetings are held monthly at every site and agency.Parent Education Workshops are generally included in monthly meetings.Examples include:o Head Start 101o Parent Orientationo Self-Assessment Committee developed plans to enhance parentinvolvement.Other special gatherings or activities Male Involvement Monthly GroupMonthly Parent Advisory MeetingsBaby YogaParent Recognition EventEnd-of-year celebrationSeasonal CelebrationsSummary of Triennial Review FindingsSee Grantee reportPage 6 of 7

Summary of Audit FindingsThere were no financial audit findings for FY14. FY15 audit is scheduled to be completed in the fall of2016.Summary of Information Required by the SecretaryThe Ounce Board of Directors and Policy Council were given brief summaries and links to all ProgramInstructions and Information Memorandums.Page 7 of 7

Page 1 of 7 SGA Youth and Family Services – Partner Agency Program Name: SGA Youth and Family Services Agency Address: 11 E. Adams, Suite 1500 Chicago, IL 60603 Phone Number: (773) 321-9232 Fax Number: (773) 475-7454 Head Start Director Name: Andrew Fernandez (Interim HS Director) Head Start D

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