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7 <br /> ¦ 60% of youth will increase their competencies and <br /> knowledge in social and independent living skills. <br /> ¦ 60% of youth become proficient in basic educational <br /> disciplines. <br /> ¦ 30% of youth will increase understanding of post secondary <br /> education, vocational or employment opportunities. <br /> ¦ 60% of youth will demonstrate increased knowledge and <br /> awareness regarding substance abuse issues. <br /> • 60% of youth wrll demonstrate increased positive <br /> relationships with family members. <br /> ¦ 30% of youth will establish strong mentoring relationship <br /> with positive adult role model. <br /> <br /> C. Financial• <br /> 1. Our current operations will not remain the same. Major program <br /> and financial changes include opening a new Clubhouse and <br /> establishing our computer program, "PowerUp." <br /> 2. Most of the contracts are presently in place and will be renewed for <br /> year 2001-2002. <br /> 3. The same core programs that are now in place for the Boys and <br /> Gvls Club of Hawaii will continue to be implemented and long <br /> range funding of the agency core programs will include the Hilo <br /> Clubhouse, as the Hilo programs will also be included in the core <br /> ProB~• <br /> D. Monitoring: <br /> ¦ County of Kauai Housing Agency <br /> Ms. Jo Ann Shimamoto <br /> (808) 241-6809 <br /> ¦ Office of Youth Service <br /> Ms. Otani Decker <br /> (808) 587-5723 <br /> ¦ Department of Health-Community Adolescent Program <br /> Ms. Candice R. Calhoun <br /> (808) 733-8339 <br /> ¦ Department of Health-Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division <br /> Mr. Ray Gagner <br /> (808)692-7517 <br /> ¦ Housing and Community Development Corporation <br /> of Hawaii <br /> <br />