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CASA programs across the nation are in need of adults willing to provide a voice for children in court to represent their needs and desires
CASA programs across the nation are in need of adults willing to provide a voice for children in court to represent their needs and desires
Martinsburg, WV – August 10, 2021 – West Virginia’s CASA of the Eastern Panhandle has been awarded a $44,000 Core Model Grant from the National
University of South Florida’s Muma College of Business offered a free, 14-hour (7 weeks), online certificate program to business and community leaders across the world
CASA programs across the nation are in need of adults willing to provide a voice for children in court to represent their needs and desires
Status: Full-time (40-hours per week), non-exempt, benefits eligible Reports to: Executive Director Location: Martinsburg, WV Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of the Eastern Panhandle seeks
CASA-EP volunteers participate in a nationally-accredited training and development program that consists of 35 hours of pre-service training. Classes are conducted online, in person and
Licensed Clinical Social Worker and gifted presenter LaDonna Wattley, joined us in May to conduct two workshops on diversity, equity, inclusion and culturally relevant service
Our Story My name is Sheila Anders. I originally joined CASA of the Eastern Panhandle as a volunteer in 2016. However, I became inactive when
The Advocate Advisor Newsletter is CASA’s news update for the Eastern Panhandle of WV. Articles highlight recent activities, dates to remember, events, fundraising information, and