Fundraiser: Justice is Served
Jesuit Hall, SFB Church 310 West Main Street, Washington, MissouriPurchase your tickets today! Sales stop at the end of the day on 3/14/22!
Purchase your tickets today! Sales stop at the end of the day on 3/14/22!
Join us for a Zoom In-Service as Julie Hook from HOPE Coalition shares some of the challenges our youth are facing when it comes to making positive choices. Terisha Friedmann with Certified Peer Specialists will then share some of the barriers that adults are facing in our community who are struggling with substance use disorder.
This one-hour training is designed for professionals and anyone else working with individuals who are at risk of experiencing or witnessing a heroin/opioid overdose. Topics include a discussion of opioid use disorder (OUD) as a brain disease, the landscape of the opioid epidemic, and how to have conversations about overdose prevention and naloxone distribution. This… Read More »Community Training: Prevent+Ed Overdose Prevention and Naloxone Training
This webinar will explore the current state of Family First implementation related to prevention services. Family First remains the most important transformative child welfare policy of the 21st century. Approximately 20 Prevention Plans have been approved to date with a similar number submitted awaiting approval. Implementation varies across the country though several themes are emerging… Read More »National CASA Webinar: Family First: Implementation Updates and Emerging Considerations
Join Maryland CASA Association for its virtual spring institute, The Intersections of Childhood Adversity & Racial Trauma. Spanish Translation Services will be available at all sessions. This all-day virtual institute hosted by Maryland CASA Association will bring together professional and volunteer child welfare advocates from across the state of Maryland and the country to engage in… Read More »Maryland CASA Association: The Intersections of Childhood Adversity & Racial Trauma
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Angie will host the quarterly Fostering Futures Recap on 4/13/22 at 6PM. If you are working with an older youth (14+), join your fellow CASA volunteers for a discussion on engaging youth in their goal planning process.
On April 18, 2022, CASA Book Club will hold a discussion meeting on the book Love Never Quits by Gina Heumann. If you wish to attend, please RSVP to ashley@casamideastmo.org.
Join us for a lunch and learn where Monica Chwascinski, Deputy Juvenile Officer, will share details about Family Treatment Court. Which cases qualify for the program and how are they different from traditional cases. Lunch will be provided. You must RSVP by 4/14/22!
Fas-Trip is hosting their 9th Annual Dartball Tournament on Friday, 4/29/22. Proceeds will benefit Franklin County CASA. Let the CASA office know if you are interested in getting a team together and we can provide you with a registration form. See enclosed flyer for more details!
Not Your Every Day 5K Walk Run Thrive is an annual signature event of the National CASA/GAL Association for Children. The event connects our nationwide network of volunteers and supporters to generate awareness for our shared mission through a fun and engaging virtual event. Rather than traveling to one central location on a specific race day and time,… Read More »National CASA/GAL Virtual Walk Run Thrive Event
Interested in becoming a CASA Volunteer? Learn more by joining us at our CASA Coffee event on Tuesday, 5/3/22 from 7AM to 9AM at Simply Sweet. We hope to see you there!