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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 04 <br /> October 14, 2003 <br /> Page 4 <br /> 1 Mr. Hromatka discussed the youth diversion service as it related to a variety of youth. He stated <br /> 2 a commitment had been made to stay with this service, even though there were budget concerns. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Mr. Hromatka indicated the thrift store in Mounds View was an example of the youth-run <br /> 5 business program. He noted the thrift store served those"who need a deal and those looking for <br /> 6 a deal." He explained the youth involved actually ran the store as part of the program and it was <br /> 7 good for building confidence and learning to work with the public. He added it was a place for <br /> 8 "kids to grow into,"as the newer participants wanted to be like those who had been involved for <br /> 9 a longer time. <br /> 10 <br /> 11 Mr. Hromatka stated the senior chore services provided services for elderly residents so they <br /> 12 could live in their homes. He added some minor home repairs were also done. He explained the <br /> 13 youth and seniors were put together and then Northwest Youth and Family Services backed out <br /> 14 of the relationship. He noted some of the relationships between the young people and seniors <br /> 15 lasted a long time. <br /> 16 <br /> 17 Mr. Hromatka explained that community social work was a program that received referrals and <br /> 18 basic services were provided so children had home issues solved, parents who needed jobs <br /> 19 received help, etc. <br /> 20 <br /> 21 Mr. Hromatka noted Northwest Youth and Family Services had relationships with nine cities, <br /> 22 which provided stability and forced them to become good partners with everyone in the <br /> 23 community. He indicated the majority of revenues went into the programs, with overhead <br /> 24 running approximately 15%. He added there was also revenue obtained from the building <br /> 25 operation, as years ago the Board had made the decision to purchase the building. He noted that <br /> 26 purchase brought in revenue and also gave them a place to work. <br /> 27 <br /> 28 Councilmember Faust stated he knew a lot of seniors in the City who needed help with raking. <br /> 29 Mr. Hromatka suggested the seniors call (651) 486-3808 and ask for the senior chore program. <br /> 30 He also noted the website was nyfs.org. He explained the seniors would need to fill out an <br /> 31 application and Northwest Youth and Family Services would look for kids within walking <br /> 32 distance. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 Councilmember Sparks suggested the City put a link to Northwest Youth and Family Services on <br /> 35 its website. <br /> 36 <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Councilmember Sparks thanked Mr. Hromatka for the help he had given St. Anthony. <br /> 39 <br /> 40 Councilmember Thuesen stated, as a current councilmember representative, he knew this group <br /> 41 was hardworking and trying to create a lot of magic with very little money. <br /> 42 <br /> 43 Ms. Cain announced the Northwest Youth and Family Services annual fall gala,which was held <br /> 44 to raise cash. She noted the event was called Monster Mash and would be held at Bandana <br /> 45 Square on October 24, 2003. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 B. Clarence Ranallo reporting on the North Suburban Cable Commission. <br />