CASA News

What Juneteenth Means to CASA
This year Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)/Prince George’s County will again close in observance of Juneteenth in response to the convergence of the reckoning with institutionalized racism and violence, the pandemic, and economic unrest;…

CASA Volunteer Interviewed in Podcast
Volunteer Advocate Tomika Holmes recently joined former CASA/Prince George's County Board Member Dan Klotz on his 'Surviving' podcast. In the episode, Tomika shares her experiences in the foster care system and what continues to motivate her…

CASA/Prince George’s Named ‘One of the Best’ Nonprofits by the Catalogue for Philanthropy
Once again, Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)/Prince George's County is thrilled to be selected as one of the best local nonprofits by the Catalogue for Philanthropy: Greater Washington.
The Catalogue for Philanthropy is the region's…

FY20 Annual Report
Between July 2019 and June 2020 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)/Prince George's County served over 200 youth in foster care despite the global pandemic. Our volunteers & staff are proud of the shifts we made to advocate for the best…

CASA Introduces New Board President, Bruce D. Edwards, Esq.
Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)/Prince George’s County is proud to announce the election of Bruce D. Edwards, Esq., as the newest President of its Board of Directors. A family attorney and exemplary community member of Prince George’s…

Executive Director Discusses Challenges to Transition Aged Youth in Podcast
CASA/Prince George's County's Executive Director, Ann Marie Binsner, was recently featured on the Aging Out Institute's podcast. In the episode, Ann Marie and the host, Lynn Tonini discuss the challenges of preparing youth for adulthood and…