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Authorizing the Council Committee on Public Health and Human Services to hold hearings to investigate the City funding and operational changes of Philadelphia Safe and Sound and its impact on the delivery of social services in Philadelphia.
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WHEREAS, Philadelphia Safe and Sound ("PSS") is a non-profit organization that promotes the health, safety, and well-being of children and youth through research, technology, program management, and advocacy and has a vision to create healthy, supportive, safe, and vibrant communities where all children have equal access to opportunities to experiment, learn, grown, and succeed; and
WHEREAS, And to support this mission and vision, the City's no-bid contract with PSS has increased from $34 million in FY'06 to $53 million in FY'07; and
WHEREAS, The prior Mayoral Administration requested City Council to approve a $20 million increase to the PSS contract for FY'08, which was not included in the City's five year plan and yet the City issued this now $75 million, no-bid contract to PSS in July 2007 without funding authorization from Council; and
WHEREAS, And under the assumption that the $20 million increase would be approved, PSS increased operational expenses and made grant awards to various social service providers in the areas of truancy and afterschool and parenting programs; and
WHEREAS, On February 1, 2008, PSS issued letters to various social service providers stating that they had "just received confirmation" from the City that the $20 million increase was never officially appropriated and that the affected providers would have their funding eliminated or significantly reduced as of March 1, 2008; and
WHEREAS, And as Philadelphia's principal oversight body, City Council has a duty to investigate the total scope and nature of this issue and review how PSS, one of the City's largest no-bid contractors and a major financial provider of numerou...
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