This after-school program will require spiritual, financial, and manpower support from the GOCM Board and staff.

Based on this feasibility study, we believe that it is possible to establish an after-school program by the middle of 2020. However, the staff recruiting, training, and licensing process would be lengthy and resource consuming, so the program and associated funding must get approved by the end of Q3, 2019.

Implementation will be done in three phases. The road maps are in Section D.

The program would be a full-year operation; after-school child care when school is in session, and summer camps from late June to the end of August. The students would be from 1st grade to 7 th grade. No infants will be allowed in the program.

The program should be self-sustaining when the full operating infrastructure is in place. It is estimated that the startup costs would be around $16,000. Detailed financial analysis are in Section F.

GOCM must provide a safe and loving environment for the enrolled children. The program must obtain a California Child Care Facility License, and must meet all legal, insurance, and safety provisions. Those provisions are parts of the licensing requirements as described in Section G.

Based on the initial study on program and regulation requirements, the Chinese Christian Church of Thousand Oaks (CCCTO) facility at 218 W. Janss Road would be best equipped for setting up an after-school program.

Details are in the report After School Program Feasibility Report 5-8-2019.