On Friday, September 22, the University will host a community service project in collaboration with a local organization, the Court Appointed Support Advocates of the Eastern Panhandle (CASA). “Coats for CASA” aims to collect and package winter coats, hats, gloves, and indoor activity products for children.
This project is sponsored by two student organizations: the University’s chapters of the West Virginia Students’ Alliance (WVSA) and the Golden Key International Honour Society.
Coats for CASA is one of many ways that community members can help support the mission of CASA. Interested community members can volunteer or donate to the cause directly through the CASA website.
WVSA’s chapter advisor, Holli Fergus, has a special connection with CASA. Holli has been a CASA advocate for over five years.