HomeMy WebLinkAboutC2009-368 - 8/14/2009 - NAFIRST AMENDMENT
TO THE
CONTINUUM OF CARE GRANT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
AND
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This first amendment ("First Amendment") is made by and between the City of Corpus
Christi ("City") and The Salvation Army ("Subrecipient").
WHEREAS, the City and the Subrecipient executed an agreement ("Agreement"),
which was approved by the City Council for the purpose of utilizing the City's FY07-08
Continuum of Care ("COC") Grant Program funds;
WHEREAS, the Agreement terminates July 31, 2009; and
WHEREAS, the parties to the Agreement desire to execute this First Amendment to
extend the term stated in the Agreement.
Section 1. By execution of this instrument, the parties agree to extend the term of the
original Agreement.
Section 2. Section 3, subsection 3.1, of the Agreement is amended by deleting the
date "July 31, 2009" and inserting the date "August 31, 2009."
Section 3. By execution of this First Amendment, the parties agree to extend the term
stated in the Agreement. All terms, conditions, and covenants not changed by this First
Amendment remain the same and in full force and effect.
(EXECUTION PAGE FOLLOWS)
2009-368
08/14/09
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ATTEST:
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
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`P~gef R. Escobar
qty Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM ~ , 2009
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Eliza h R. Hundley
Assis nt City Attorney
for the City Attorney
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STEPHEN ELLIS
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Title: ASSISTANT' TRFACf;?RcR
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THE SALVATION ARMY POLICY STATEMENT
ON RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS
The Salvation Army in the United States works cooperatively with many groups -
governmental, social service, civic, religious, business, humanitarian, educational, health,
character building, and other groups - in the pursuit of its mission to preach the Christian
Gospel and meet human need.
Any agency, governmental or private, which enters into a contractual or cooperative
relationship with The Salvation Army should be advised that:
1. The Salvation Army is an international religious and charitable movement,
organized and operated on aquasi-military pattern, and is a branch of the Christian church.
2. All programs of The Salvation Army are administered by Salvation Army Officers, who are
ministers of the Gospel.
3. 'The motivation of the organization is love of God and a practical concern
for the needs of humanity.
4. The Salvation Army's provision of food, shelter, health services, counseling,
and other physical, social, emotional, psychological and spiritual aid, is
given on the basis of need, available resources and established program
policies.
Organizations contracting and/or cooperating with The Salvation Army may be assured that because
The Salvation Army is rooted in Christian compassion and is governed by Judeo-Christian ethics,
The Salvation Army will strictly observe all provisions of its contracts and agreements.
Commissioners Conference:
May 1996