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CASA of Hill County awarded National Grant

CASA of Hill County receives national grant to increase support to Hill, Chouteau, and Liberty County’s vulnerable youth

CASA of Hill County has been awarded a $50,000 Mentoring Grant from the National Court Appointed Special Advocate/Guardian ad Litem (CASA/GAL) Association for Children. Funds will be used to recruit, train and assign new volunteers to represent the best interests of children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Work done under the mentoring grant will target key populations such as American Indian/Alaska Native, rural and opioid-impacted youth. 

There are nearly 950 CASA/GAL programs nationwide, including 48 state offices, supporting volunteers who work on behalf of children in the child welfare system. Their advocacy enables judges to make the most well-informed decisions for each child.

The mentoring grant will enable CASA of Hill County to focus on advocating for the needs of at-risk and underserved youth. Volunteers will also mentor youth, helping them increase their level of connectivity with community and family, improve educational outcomes, and reach stable placements.

“This grant will allow us to concentrate on recruiting and training new CASA volunteers to our area, and making sure we can assign a CASA to every child the court orders ‘Youth in Need of Care’,” said Chamene Plum, Executive Director of CASA of Hill County.

The federal grant funds distributed through National CASA/GAL are provided by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, US Department of Justice, as authorized under the Victims of Child Abuse Act of 1990. In 2018, National CASA/GAL was awarded nearly $10 million in federal grants.

Contact Chamene Plum, Executive Director, 265-6743, ext. 1135, to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate or for more info.  Begin by applying online at www.CASAofHillCounty.org

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Sept. 13, 2019

 

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