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This section includes Prince George’s County government agencies as well as nonprofits that provide job-placement assistance along with: an anti-poverty national service program that pays a stipend, and a listing […]
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This section includes Prince George’s County government agencies as well as nonprofits that provide job-placement assistance along with: an anti-poverty national service program that pays a stipend, and a listing […]
“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 […]
Nan Booth, a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), helped persuade a judge in 2014 to remove a boy from a foster home that she deemed as unfit. A year later, she […]
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 […]
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said: “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: ‘What are you doing for others?’” We quote Dr. King as we celebrate “Black History Month” with […]
On January 28, 2017, CASA volunteers completed our first in-service training of 2017. Attendees learned how to remain safe when stopped by police, a vital skill to share with youth […]
Jerry Thigpen, a long-time CASA/Prince George’s County volunteer, was recently celebrated for his service, not only to CASA but to our nation. Please take a moment to read the article […]
From the Washington Post, August 29, 2016 Maryland officials are taking steps to create a more welcoming foster-care system for gay, bisexual and transgender children and adolescents, including screening homes […]
The end of summer and the start of a new school year is an exciting time for most children. But for some, the beginning of school could reveal a dark […]
“[The children] have not done anything wrong,” CASA Executive Director Ann Marie Binsner told the AFRO. “Hopefully the families can pull themselves together. Our young people have experienced trauma in […]
Children in foster care who have aCASA volunteer are more likely to succeed in school and adjust to change. And they’re half as likely to re-enter the foster care system later. By getting involved with CASA, you can make all the difference for a child who has experienced abuse or neglect in you community. Get involved, and change a child’s story.
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