Local Program Successes Stories The following
stories—all originally published in The Connection,
National CASA’s quarterly magazine—are examples of program
innovations and fundraising successes that have taken place at
CASA and GAL programs throughout the country.
Hall-Dawson CASA Program’s executive director utilized an
article
(539KB PDF) in the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court
Judges’ publication Juvenile and Family Justice Today to
demonstrate the connection between the mission of a potential funder and her CASA program.
Read her report on the results (192KB PDF) Canine CASA volunteer helps to allay children’s fears in court.
Read story (192KB PDF: Canine CASA Volunteer)
Volunteer lawyers contribute millions of dollars of donated time
to CASA program in Idaho.
Read story (224KB PDF: Lawyers Trained to
Represent Abused Children)
“A Few Good Men” campaign targets male volunteers.
Read story
(210KB PDF: A Few Good Men)
Guests served by local celebrities at “Justice is Served”
fundraising event.
Read story (149KB PDF: Justice is Served)
Guided by retired judge, law school externs assist CASA
volunteers with legal research, witness identification,
discovery review and courtroom observations.
Read story (183KB PDF: CASA’s Mission Helped by Law Students)
“Engaging Conversations” raises funds and awareness of CASA
program among community leaders in Austin, TX.
Read story (175KB PDF:
Engaging Conversations)
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