Posts by Keri Kahn
Board members who take their support of CASA a step further
CASA is fortunate to have an outstanding Board of Directors comprised of passionate and community-oriented individuals. Three of those individuals take their support of CASA a step further by aligning…
Read MoreFrom the football field to the dog park, Brian Volk has always been a teacher at heart
From the football field to the dog park, Brian Volk has always been a teacher at heart. After growing up adopted at a young age in North Dakota, Brian first…
Read MoreGet involved with “Month of Hope” this April!
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month and CASA of the Pikes Peak Region invites community members to get involved in changing the lives of vulnerable children. The nonprofit holds…
Read MoreHow Su-Su changes lives through family research and engagement
For Su-Su Sawyer, volunteerism has always been a fact of life and source of enrichment. Su-Su grew up in a small town in Oklahoma where her community was a constant…
Read MoreWhy Andy Mullins was moved to become a CASA
Andy Mullins knows just how powerful a story can be–and not just because he’s spent his career as a founding member of marketing departments at organizations advocating for kids with…
Read MoreHow Frank Sinclair learned to dream again
For CASA Board member Frank Sinclair, dreams have always held a special significance. “I grew up as the second oldest of fifteen children in a segregated town, and nothing came…
Read MoreRosie McNeil-Cusick’s lifelong commitment to equity
CASA board member Rosie McNeil-Cusick’s lifelong commitment to equity has transcended borders, sectors and generations. “My focus in everything I do is to provide equitable environments for people to thrive,”…
Read MoreMary Moffett holds parents accountable to help reunite families
When it comes to advocating for kids in the child welfare system, the need is huge. Mary Moffett knows this to be true from a decade of experience as a…
Read MoreThe defining moment that led Fran Pilch to protect children
For CASA board member Fran Pilch, commitment to serving abused and neglected children began in a concert hall during her graduate studies in New Haven. “One afternoon, I was working…
Read MoreQ&A with Tracey Dinnel on what it’s like to be part of a co-CASA team
Tracey Dinnel is a busy wife and mother to three. She runs, reads, refinishes furniture, sings with her church choir, and volunteers in the church nursery. Oh and how could…
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