CASA offers virtual trainings as caseloads nearly double

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Journal News – Whether by self-guided training or in staff-led sessions, CASA of the Eastern Panhandle leadership said it has continued adjusting and expanding its training services in hopes of training enough volunteers to meet the growing number of children on the organization’s caseload. The new year will offer additional virtual training options beginning February 1, 2021.

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