CASA-EP Presents Jayme Stuckey With Their First Scholarship For CASA Youth

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MARTINSBURG — Court Appointed Special Advocates of the Eastern Panhandle (CASA-EP) chose Jayme Stuckey as the inaugural recipient of its scholarship for CASA youth.

Stuckey is a Musselman High School graduate and currently a freshman at West Virginia University, where she is pursuing a degree in mental health and addiction studies, with a minor in family and youth. After experiencing CASA firsthand, Stuckey saw how the program can help kids going through difficult situations.

Stuckey moved in with her aunt and uncle when she was 15. She was appointed her own advocate to help her through her situation. Her advocate was always in her corner, helping in any way she could.

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