Spring Newsletter 2020
Why we do what we do
Volunteer Stories
Bridges to Success
Events
Community Connections
We'd love to hear from you
KEEPING THE LIGHTS ON FOR PIEDMONT CASA KIDS
Spring Newsletter 2020
Why we do what we do
Volunteer Stories
Bridges to Success
Events
Community Connections
We'd love to hear from you

I knew CASA was special when I met Alicia

Robin Kaczka
Friends of CASA member
My first introduction to CASA was in 1997 when I met a lawyer who volunteered for CASA. I knew it was a special place because of this woman. After moving to Charlottesville, I met Alicia Lenahan and continue to be inspired by CASA’s mission to protect abused and endangered children. 
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