VOICES for CASA Children
VOICES Staff Member Spotlight: Tiffany Hunter
Tiffany Hunter is the Child Enrichment Specialist at Voices for CASA Children, where she helps manage the distribution of Hope Bags and activities for CASA volunteers and their assigned youth. Tiffany brings high energy and fresh ideas to the VOICES Team non-stop! She packs a punch as a CASA volunteer, going on six years. Read more to learn about this talented woman.
VOICES Staff Member Spotlight: Austin Truitt
Austin Truitt is the Development Specialist at Voices for CASA Children, where he spends his time with grant writing, donor relations, and fundraising support. Austin brings to the team a fun, fresh, and lively outlook on life and work. Read on to learn more about Austin, a Millennial with an “old soul”, and his heart for helping others.
Meet the McConnell’s, Where Love Is Everything
Sean McConnell and his wife, Alex, embody the heart and hustle of raising their hand-picked family. With a heaping cup of compassion and the help of “The Village”, the this family is evidence of the healing power of love in the lives of youth who need it most.
VOICES Staff Member Spotlight: Christine Slomski
Meet Christine, VOICES' Marketing & Fund Development Manager. Name: Christine Slomski Current city of residence: Scottsdale What is your role at Voices for CASA Children? I am the Marketing & Fund Development Manager. I'm involved in several aspects of VOICES:...
VOICES Staff Member Spotlight: Diane Gardner
Diane Gardner is the Child Enrichment Specialist at Voices for CASA Children. Diane works hard to creatively corrall the community in order to provide novel and memorable outings for CASA volunteers and the youth they serve. Here are some tidbits about Diane and her heart for CASA volunteers.
VOICES Staff Member Spotlight: Rosie Ronnow
Rosie Ronnow is the Training & Program Manager at Voices for CASA Children. Daily, Rosie hustling with heart to ensure that CASA volunteers are supported with high caliber trainings and top quality retention events. Here are some of the lesser-known facts about Ms. Ronnow!
What It Takes to Be a CASA Volunteer
Being a volunteer requires time and devotion. However, representing a child in the courtroom and ensuring he or she finds a safe and permanent home as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) calls for another level of dedication. Here’re some of the commitments CASAs make to their child.
‘Be the Person You Needed When You Were Younger’
This is powerful quote from scientist, political commentator and author Ayesha Siddiqi has inspired many, including two Arizonans who felt compelled to help children who have been abused and neglected. Here, they share their powerful stories.
7 Steps to Becoming a CASA Volunteer
What are some of the initial steps to becoming a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)? Here are the first to-dos from the paperwork and interview to the pre-service training needed to be a voice for foster children.