CASA News

CASA Awarded A DCTV Capacity Building Grant
We are pleased to announce a new grant partnership with DCTV! The grant will help us powerfully expand how we connect with you in the coming months. DCTV’s Nonprofit Capacity Building Grant program, which was designed with input from nonprofit…

CASA Celebrates Selection as a Giant Food Community Bag Program Beneficiary
Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)/Prince George's County has been selected as a beneficiary of the Giant Food Community Bag Program for the month of September.
The Giant Food Community Bag Program, which launched in July 2019, is a reusable…

CASA Receives Tom Marmet Memorial Job Readiness Grant From Many Hands
CASA is proud to announce that we are the 2019 Tom Marmet Memorial Job Readiness Grant From Many Hands. CASA will utilize this grant to create a job readiness initiative to improve outcomes for older foster youth preparing to transition out…

Foster Child, Volunteers Urge Increased Funding
A former foster child who was told she wouldn’t amount to anything testified in support of increased public funding for a nonprofit that helped turn her life around - Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)/Prince George’s County.
“Being…

My Life as a Foster Child
"My life as a foster child began on Dec. 4, 2001. On that day, my little sister and I stood alone in court, having been abandoned by our parents, and abused and neglected by relatives. We were 11 and 13.
The judge placed my sister and me in…

Combating Cyber-Bullying
About one in four middle and high school students have been victims of cyber-bullying, which involves use of cell phones, computers or other technology to harass, threaten or intimidate.
Please watch this in-service training session on cyber-bullying.
The…