What caused you to get involved with CASA? I have a colleague from many years ago who was a CASA. He always talked about how rewarding it was and he even took me with him to a training that he presented for the other volunteers. I have always kept that in the back of my mind. I am at stage in my life where I am ready to do something new. I chose this as my time to volunteer as a CASA.

What has been the most rewarding part of being a CASA? Meeting the child that I am working with and seeing how motivated the members of his family are to make the changes necessary to make him know that he is loved. The child I am working with is very happy and energetic. He knows that he is surrounded by the people who love him and are working to keep him safe.

What's your favorite way to connect with your CASA kids? My family is located a couple of hours from the metroplex. I generally face time or zoom with my CASA kid. I have made one face-to-face visit with him. It was nice to be in his energy in person.

Please share a special moment with us about your advocacy work with your CASA kids. Meeting my CASA kid face-to-face for the first time. It was after school so he had lots of energy. We met outside of his home in the courtyard. It was nice to watch him play with his friends. I was able to observe him interacting and lividing his life on his turf. He stopped playing with his friends for a few minutes to spend time with me. We did a crossword puzzle. It was the first time that he had every done one so he was very excited. I was happy to have reached that milestone with him.

Have you used a resource that you would like to share with other CASA volunteers? My main resource is My CASA specialist - Gabby. If I have a question or am unsure about something, I do not hesitate to contact her. She is very approachable and has been very patient with me. Sh3 keeps me on track.

What would you say to someone that is on the fence about becoming a CASA? Go for it! It feels great to do something for others - especially kids.