Target Area #1: Dauphin County
In 1991, PCCD provided subgrant funds to initiate five prevention and intervention programs in Harrisburg for a period of 30 months:
The community-based organizations of Dauphin County continued to meet monthly with the directors and staff of the funded programs. Through these repeated interactions, and as the group became aware of the advantages of working together, the Youth Enhancement Services (YES) coalition was formally established in 1993. PCCD, based on a recommendation of JAC, funded YES' executive director position. Despite a sometimes fluid membership, the coalition model has continued to encourage the networking of resources and support services and has successfully driven the local planning process. A subsequent evaluation showed that these community-based DMC programs achieved levels of service provision and funding enhancement that would not have been possible without the YES coalition. For example, after the PCCD seed money expired in March 1994, the programs collectively increased their funding level by 21/2 times the original funding by expanding their funding sources and contracting with county and State youth services agencies, such as Dauphin County Children and Youth Services (Clouser, 1994). Moreover, the DMC community assessment evaluation information was utilized extensively for the development of Dauphin County's application for a grant under the JJDP Act's Title V Community Prevention Grants Program. Through the Title V Program, which assesses risks and resources in the community, school, family, and personal domains, Dauphin County developed a delinquency and violence prevention program based on the Communities That Care (CTC) process in the same neighborhoods as the minority programs, thus expanding and enhancing the prevention efforts in targeted areas with a high concentration of minorities. The Dauphin County CTC program includes economic empowerment, family support, community mobilization against violence and drugs, and youth advisory council components.
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