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Co-Parenting and High Conflict

January 2, 2017

The key to amicable co-parenting is to focus on the best interests of the children.  This can be very difficult and it means that a parent’s emotions—any anger, resentment, or…

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The Hanger Brings Out Good Samaritans

January 1, 2017

The Hanger—operated by CASA volunteers—has provided resources and services to over 330 foster teens.

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Warning Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect – How to Report

November 10, 2016

Every citizen has a stake in the well-being of our children. Learn how you can help protect a child.

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Addressing the challenges faced by older youth in foster care

October 27, 2016

  Here at CASA, we have first-hand knowledge of the unique challenges faced by older youth in foster care. Each year in our community, dozens of young people turn 18…

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A Note of Appreciation to Volunteers

September 26, 2016

  Keeping children safe is everybody’s business. CASA volunteers play a unique role on behalf of our most vulnerable children. Your commitment, vigilance and persistence offers hope where there has…

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Citizens, Businesses, Foundations Honored for Investing in Children

September 22, 2016

CASA honors citizens and business partners with special awards for financial support and for the culture of giving back to the community where employees live and work.

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Support CASA through Combined Federal Campaign CFC #98423

September 19, 2016

CFC promotes philanthropy by providing military & federal employees the opportunity to improve the quality of life for all. CASA of the Pikes Peak Region CFC #98423

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CASA Volunteer Caitlyn Beans refuses to give up on 2 young girls

August 12, 2016

Several years ago, a very complicated child abuse case opened on two young sisters, Ellee age 3, and Chloe, 6 months. These girls were traumatized by a neglectful, drug-addicted mother,…

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Volunteer Spotlight: Donovan Rose

May 26, 2016

  Staff Sergeant Donovan Rose made an ordinary trip to the grocery store to buy a cake for a friend. But that small errand turned out to be an extraordinary…

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A Safe Place to Bond: The Value of Supervised Visits

May 3, 2016

By Brittany Wilson, SEPT Volunteer Coordinator I waited by the door, excited for the reunion about to occur and anxious that this big moment in the life of a young…

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