Posts Tagged ‘fairfax casa’
Giving Tuesday Has Ended–But the Need Continues
Each year, on the first Tuesday of December, millions of people around the world rally together to support local and global causes. Giving Tuesday is officially recognized as the Global…
Read MoreCarter’s Success Story
Carter entered the child welfare system when he was just four years old. His mother struggled with untreated mental health concerns and experienced homelessness. He and his mother moved frequently…
Read MoreMeet December’s Volunteer Spotlight: Nikita Sheth
This month, we’re proud to spotlight a special advocate and volunteer who is deeply passionate about serving children: Nikita Sheth! Nikita lived in Mumbai, India for over a decade. While…
Read MoreFairfax CASA Staff Share Holiday Traditions & Recipes
Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! In this book, our staff share their favorite holiday traditions and cherished recipes. From sweets treats to savory dishes, we hope this collection brings…
Read MoreWe Mustache You To Grow!
Facial Fuzz for Fairfax CASA is back! No shave November is almost here! We’re looking for our next group of participants to grow facial hair to help spread awareness and…
Read MoreVolunteer Spotlight: Pam Rozelsky
This month, we are proud to recognize a special volunteer who became a CASA when the timing was right. A former educator and accountant, Pam Rozelsky felt a strong desire…
Read MoreLouis & Bruce: A Story of Dedication & Triumph
Bruce’s Story Bruce was born with substances in his system and diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome. His mother, Sandra, was a drug addict and struggled with addiction. His father, Louis,…
Read MoreWelcome our newest CASAs, the Winter 2022 class!
On Wednesday, February 16, 2022, Fairfax CASA welcomed nine new CASA volunteers to the program! The Swearing-In Ceremony, held once again (and hopefully for the last time) over Zoom, was…
Read MoreFairfax CASA Success Story – October 2021
When Jemma* was 2 years old, the Court placed her under a protective order because she had witnessed so much violence between her parents. She lived with her grandmother while…
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