of $749,967 from u.s. department of justice, office of juvenile justice and delinquency prevention, and second chance act juvenile reentry program, to participate in a program entitled, "san francisco family intervention, reentry, and supportive transitions program," for the period of october 1, 2013, through september 30, 2014. >> >> okay, thank you. good morning, supervisors. >> i am dr. emily gerber and i am the assistant director of the child system of care and i am here today in support of the receipt of this grant, which is a collaboration between the san francisco health network and our juvenile probation department. and this is actually the third second chance act grant that san francisco has received from the department of justice, for juvenile reentry, which i think is a big vote of confidence and work that has already been done, the purpose of this grant is to add intensive family treatment to the juvenile collaborative reentry service and what happens is that we have 100 to 120 youth that go out of homes each year and they receive treatment in services while their families here may receive the case ma