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How Sabrina Amezcua-Fumagalli changes lives, one child at a time
Service to others runs deep in Sabrina Amezcua-Fumagalli’s family. This heart for service is seen in Sabrina, her husband, and their four children – a developer of renewable energy in…
Read MoreFrom educator to CASA: a natural progression for Rosalie Hodgson
Being a CASA volunteer is a challenge often taken up by retired educators, and for good reasons: They have what it takes to do the job, and CASA work feeds…
Read MoreQ&A with SEPT Facilitator Morgan Warren
Most people would agree it’s important for children to develop and maintain healthy relationships with their parents. For kids who are part of families that have experienced abuse, neglect, or…
Read MoreCan a military spouse commit to CASA? Just ask Susan Varnier.
Certain life experiences can make you resourceful. For Susan Varnier, those experiences included being a newspaper reporter, a middle school and high school English teacher, and a life-long member of…
Read MoreHow Sherry Hoffman prioritizes the kids of Teller County
Sherry Hoffman has always loved working with children. When she was child, her parents welcomed foster children into their home. She continued to be a stable presence in the life…
Read MoreQ&A with Advocate Frear Simons
Frear Simons trained to be a lawyer, and although she still maintains her senior status license, she never practiced law because she loved writing and researching far too much. She…
Read MoreQ&A with Advocate Jacque Dillemuth
Jacque was one of CASA’s first virtual trainees as she joined the cause during the early 2020 shutdowns. Since being sworn in as a Court Appointed Special Advocate via Zoom…
Read MoreQ&A with Advocate Danielle McCarthy
Danielle McCarthy has been a Court Appointed Special Advocate here in the Pikes Peak Region since February of 2019. She describes herself as an ordinary gal… a student of life……
Read MoreLocal Businesses stay strong for CASA
CASA of the Pikes Peak Region could not carry out its mission to advocate for vulnerable kids without the generous support of our many donors – including loyal business partners.…
Read MoreBeing intentional in learning about equity, inclusion, and diversity
By Dr. MelindaJoy Mingo Sometimes it may feel like understanding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) or as it is now phrased in some sectors equity, inclusion, and diversity (EID) is…
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