
CASA-EP thankful for community’s generosity with book, toy donations
MARTINSBURG — Thanks to a number of generous donations, CASA of the Eastern Panhandle will be able to distribute goodie bags to the children it
Whatever their age, children removed from home because of abuse or neglect face a frightening, profound unknown.
We make sure they don’t face it alone.
We stand by them. We are there whenever they need us, for as long as it takes to reach a safe, permanent home. We are strong, compassionate adults who are a consistent presence, who care, who listen, and who put the child’s interests before all others.
Our goal is to ensure that every child who has experienced abuse or neglect has a volunteer advocate to speak up for their best interests. We will help them find safety, permanency, and the road home, wherever it lies. We will help them heal and thrive.
*as of December 31, 2020
To ensure that every child who has experienced abuse or neglect has a volunteer advocate to speak up for their best interests. We will help them find safety, permanency, and the road home, wherever it lies. We will help them heal and thrive.
*as of June 30, 2021
And we do. Children who have a court-appointed volunteer receive more of the services that are critical to their well-being than children who don’t. They are more likely to succeed in school.
MARTINSBURG — Thanks to a number of generous donations, CASA of the Eastern Panhandle will be able to distribute goodie bags to the children it
CASA-EP’s new INFLUENCE ADVOCATE MENTOR (IAM) program will utilize National CASA’s Fostering Futures curriculum and program components to engage CASA volunteers as advocates for and
Martinsburg, W.Va. – November 2021 – The West Virginia Neighborhood Investment Program recently announced that CASA of the Eastern Panhandle (CASA-EP) was allocated $6,000 in
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