Meet CASA Volunteer Dayna
Dayna proves that people from all different professions can become CASA volunteers! She is a dental hygienist who learned about Kids Matter CASA from a coworker, and now she volunteers
Dayna proves that people from all different professions can become CASA volunteers! She is a dental hygienist who learned about Kids Matter CASA from a coworker, and now she volunteers
Say hello to CASA volunteer Meg! Meg helps youth in our community thrive by speaking up for their best interests in court. She first discovered the Kids Matter CASA
Meet CASA volunteer Kathy! Kathy advocates for youth in our community by making sure they get the resources they need and have their voices heard in court. Kathy first
Meet Jeannie! Jeannie advocates for youth in our community to ensure that they receive the services they need to succeed and thrive. Jeannie first heard about the CASA program when she
Meet Kids Matter CASA volunteer Mia! Mia helps youth in our community thrive by giving them a voice and standing up for their best interests in court. Mia first heard
Say hello to Kids Matter CASA volunteer Hailey! Hailey helps youth in our community find loving, permanent homes by standing up for their best interests in court. When Hailey was
Meet Dianne! As a Kids Matter CASA volunteer, Dianne helps give a voice to neglected and abused youth in our community who need someone in their corner. Dianne first
DJay with CASA Program Manager Lance Jones and Kids Matter Executive Director Susan Conwell in December 2019. Please read messages about DJay submitted by community members, friends and colleagues in
Sarah with her two kids Micah, 5, and Max, 1. “An office job scares me,” says CASA volunteer Sarah Matuszak. Yet Sarah isn’t intimated by fighting fires or saving lives. For
Debbie picks up art activities for her CASA youth, Olivia.* Helping Youth Overcome Isolation Debbie has advocated for several CASA children over the years and her persistence and commitment extend