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William P. Kenoi <br />Mayor <br />DATE: <br />County of Hawaii <br />OFFICE OF AGING <br />Aging and Disability Resource Center, 1055 Kino`ole Street, Suite 101, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 -3872 <br />Phone (808) 961 -8600 • Fax (808) 961 -8603 • Email: hcoa@hawaiiantel.net <br />Hanama Place, 75 -5706 Kuakini Highway, Suite 106, Kailua -Kona, Hawaii 96740 -1751 <br />Phone (808) 327 -3597 • Fax (808) 327 -3599 • Email: hcoakona@hawaiiante].net <br />March 10, 2011 <br />TO: Dominic Yagong, Council Chair <br />d awa' ounty Council Members <br />FROM: `' �lan Executive on Aging <br />RE: FINAL REPORT <br />Alan R. Parker <br />Executive on Aging <br />Name of Grant Program: Senior Training and Employment Program <br />Federal or State Grantor: State of Hawaii, Dept. of Labor & Ind. Relations, <br />Workforce Development Division <br />County Grantee Department or Agency: Hawaii County Office of Aging <br />Grant No. (IF KNOWN): LBR 111- 06(OACSEP) <br />Amount of Grant: $367,981 <br />Amount of County Match: $45,576 <br />County Revenue Account Number: #3301.20 <br />Grant Period (Commencement & Completion): July 1, 2009 - December 31, 2010 <br />Goals: Hawai`i's communities have the necessary economic, workforce, and <br />physical capacity for an aging society. <br />Objectives: In partnership with the public and private sectors, HCOA will provide at <br />least 58 older individuals training and part-time employment opportunites. <br />Outcomes or Results: 79 older adults received training and part-time employment; 5,368 hours <br />or 21% of community service assignments were utilized in positions serving the needs of older <br />adults; 58 participants or 40% of participants had priority designations; 4 participants were <br />retained in unsubsidized employment for 6 months or more. <br />/vrb <br />Comm. No. �• <br />— <br />Ref. 7o: <br />(N)o Ref. D a t �f�14 01 <br />Hawai 'i County is an equal opportunity provider and employer. <br />An Area Agency on Aging <br />