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A word from our Executive Director

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Happy New Year!

Congratulations for making in through a challenging year.



As we start the new year, let's take a few minutes to reflect on the past and embrace the future. Here at CASA, our mission and goals remain the same year after year, which is recruiting and training qualified, caring adult volunteers to advocate for the best interest of abused and neglected children in the foster care system.

But every new year, we challenge ourselves to create new ways to do just that; RECRUIT, TRAIN and ADVOCATE.


  • How can we serve more children in care?
  • How can we recruit more in a pandemic?
  • How can we offer our current volunteers more training?
  • How can we honor our volunteers for the work they do?


We rely on the compassionate hearts of others to reach these goals. Ask yourself is there more you can do to be an advocate for CASA? Join us in our plight to increase our volunteer base and how can you do that?


  • Refer your friends, family and colleagues to learn more about CASA.
  • Initiate and "Act of Kindness" challenge amongst family, friends and colleagues that help raise needed funds for CASA and its programs.
  • Stay connected with CASA through our social media outlets (Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter)
  • Lastly, lend us your heart and become a CASA Volunteer in 2022! (https://www.atlanticcasa.org/volunteers)



May you have a safe and joyful new year!


Petula Gomillion, MPA

Executive Director

Recruitment Corner

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Atlantic Area CASA Inc. is currently looking for 24 new volunteers that will serve the following areas Long, Liberty, Bryan, McIntosh, Tattnall, and Evans counties.


We are looking for males and females, with a minimum age requirement of 21 years old. We are currently looking to start a virtual training session in March 2022. If you know someone who is interested or if you’re interested, please feel free to reach out to our organization. 

 

During the year we will have many training opportunities that will be available. If you are a current volunteer, you have an annual 12-hour training required to continue to be a volunteer. So please be on the lookout when these opportunities do present themselves. You can also gain training hours by volunteering your time at community events.


Join the CASA team!

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The Atlantic Area CASA team is now hiring! We are looking for a Volunteer Coordinator to oversee our Tattnall and Evans County areas!


Think you have what it takes? Click the link below for more information.


Employment Opportunities

CASA's Little Helpers

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December 22, 2021



Liberty County CASA Erika Renteria picking up a few gifts just in time for Christmas.

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December 22, 2021


Bryan County CASA Phillip Scroggin has a few deliveries to make this holiday season!

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December 16, 2021

Liberty County CASA Annie Price is ready to bring some holiday cheer to the children this season!

The Atlantic Area CASA, Inc. staff would like to thank everyone for their donations for out 4th annual CASA Toy Drive. Because of your dedication, we were able to give each child in our care a few presents for Christmas.

How can I help?

Donate

Looking to help those in need? Look no further than Atlantic Area CASA, Inc. Our non-profit accepts a multitude of donation all year around to keep business going.


Click the image for more info!


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We now accept Bitcoin and cryptocurrency donations!



You can direct your crypto gift through cryptoforcharity.io, which will not incur capital gains taxes (and may be tax-deductible), that is converted to US dollars and sent to us so we can put your gift to work toward our mission."