HOPE - Denver CASA
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HOPE - Denver CASA
LAUGHS WONDER SUNSHINE GIGGLES HOPE HOPE PROTECTION PROMISE POTENTIAL GOODNESS SILLINESS GRINS LOVE CARE LAUGHS HAPPINESS OF SILLINESS OF 2013 LIFE OF EXCITEMENT HOPE 1420 Ogden Street, Suite A1 Denver, CO 80218 P: 303.832.4592 F: 303.832.4712 www.DenverCASA.org CASA LOVE HAPPINESS GRINS HOPE HOPE LIFE HOPE PROMISE CARE SUNSHINE LOVE LOVE HOPE CARE GRINS GOODNESS HAPPINESS EXCITEMENT LIFE GRINS PEACEHOPE GIGGLES LAUGHS LAUGHS PROMISE LIFE GRINS EXCITEMENT PROMISE FUN CARE GRINS GRINS FUN CARE HOPE WONDER HOPE LIFE GRINS LOVE LAUGHS HOPE PROTECTION SUNSHINE CAR SUNSHINE CARE LOVE WONDER GRINS PROMISE Our vision is that all children will have a safe, nurturing environment where they can thrive. GOODNESS SILLINESS HAPPINESS FUN OF GOODNE OF FUNCHILD OFADVOCATES HOPE- DENVER CASA OF PROTECTIO WONDER ANNUAL REPORT OF PROM SUNSHINE OF GRINS OF OF HOPE EXCITEMENTHOPE LIFE OF L OF WONDEROFOFSUNSHINE OF HOPE OF GIGGLES PROMISE HOPE OF PROTECTION OF POTENTIAL OF GOODNESS OF SILLINESS OF LAUGHS OF HAPPINESS HOPE FULL OF CARE OF LOVE OF LIFE OF EXCITEMENT OF GRINS OF GRINS OF HOPE OF LOVE OF HOPE OF LOVE OF SUNSHINE OF SILLINESS OF HOPE OF GOODNESS OF LIFE OF HAPPINESS LOVE OF WONDER CARE OF LOVE The Mission of Child Advocates—Denver CASA, otherwise known as Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in Denver Juvenile Court through the services of specially selected and trained community volunteers from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Our vision is that all children will have a safe, nurturing environment where they can thrive. Through no fault of their own, these children have been abused and neglected and now they are scared, confused and living an uncertain life. CASA is central to fulfilling society’s most fundamental obligation by making sure a qualified, compassionate adult will fight for and protect a child’s right to be safe, to be treated with dignity and respect and to learn and grow in the safe embrace of a loving family. GOODNESS OF OF EXCITEMENT OF LAUGHS OF PROMISE GRINS OF GRINS OF WONDER OF HOPE OF FUN OF FUN OF OF GOODNESS HOPE OF PROTECTION OF WONDER OF HOPE OF PROMISE OF SUNSHINE OF SILLINESS OF LIFE OF HOPE OF HAPPINESS OF LOVE OF GOODNESS OF LIFE GIGGLES OF LAUGHS OF CARE OF HOPE OF GRINS HOPE HAPPINESS OF CARE OF GRINS OF PEACE OF LOVE MISSION OF CHILD ADVOCATES—DENVER CASA: OF PROTECTION OF PROMISE OF EXCITEMENT OF PROMISE OF CARE OF PROMISE OF HOPE OF SUNSHINE OF OF EXCITEMENT OF HOPE OF GRINS OF LIFE FROM THE BOARD CHAIR: We are pleased to present the Child Advocates – Denver CASA Annual Report for 2013. Last year, our organization served nearly 400 children with 193 CASA Volunteers. Since 1995, our CASA Volunteers have advocated for more than 3,400 children. We want to give special thanks to our amazing volunteers who sacrifice everyday to provide services to abused and neglected children, giving each of these children a voice and hope as well as the comfort that they have one adult that is a constant in their lives. We also want to thank the staff, board of directors and the many individuals, foundations, corporations and community groups who support our work. Many of the children we served were able to return to their parent’s care. Some of them were not. However, for every child with a CASA volunteer, statistics show that they do better in school, spend less time in the child welfare system and most importantly are more likely to find a safe, permanent home. The more children we are able to help, the more likely we are able to help them break the cycle of abuse and neglect and lead healthy, happy and productive lives. There is still work to be done in 2014, as there are over 600 abused and neglected children in Denver County that need a CASA Volunteer that we are unable to serve. Our goal is to continue to increase the number of children served each year and with your on-going support, our vision will become a reality. Thank you again for your investment in the children of our community and knowing that it really just takes one person to make the difference in the life of a child. You have been that difference. Ann Mosso Board President I truly admire Traci Byrne’s dedication to the families she works with. She is kind, compassionate, and understanding, yet objective. She is able to assess the needs of the children she works with, and provides the appropriate support. She is an outstanding CASA. The families and professionals who work with her are lucky to have such a loving and intelligent person on the team. She is so good that I immediately requested her for another case of mine, and was thrilled when I found out she was on the team. Zak Sloan, Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center # OF COURT APPEARANCES # OF COURT REPORTS # OF NEW CASA VOLUNTEERS # OF TRAININGS NUMBERS # OF CHILDREN SERVED # OF VOLUNTEERS # OF VOLUNTEER HOURS # OF MILES # OF CONTACTS # OF IN KIND GIFTS 2,259 554 447 54 4 394 193 11,381 93,644 11,700 $28,165 USE OF FUNDS # OF VISITS WITH KIDS FUNDRAISING EFFICIENCY Amount Spent to Raise $1 Fundraising Expenses Total Contributions SPECIAL EVENT EFFICIENCY Average Netted per Attendee Net Earnings on Special Events Number of Attendees Program Services Management Fundraising TOTAL EXPENSES WORKING CAPITAL $363,126 $43,171 $61,339 $467,636 $61,339 $378,472 $214.43 $109,786 512 58% % of Annual Expenses Covered by Working Capital Working Capital Functional Expenses SOURCES OF REVENUE Individuals/Corporations Foundations and Community Groups Government Special Events TOTAL REVENUE $.16 $87,454 $183,630 $107,388 $188,242 $566,713 $270,038 $467,636 2013 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR: BECKY DICKMAN Ten months ago, Becky had just completed her first CASA family case, one that ended in reunification! One month later she took on another case with a family of six kids! From the get go, she had a lot of work to do as all of the kids were in different placements. Even though the dynamics of this family appeared to be intimidating at first glance, Becky knew she could do it. Presently, the children continue to do well. With everyone’s continued support, we are hoping to achieve a successful closure sooner than later. Becky’s persistence and patience are two of her greatest strengths. Her drive and compassion have helped voice the concerns of the children she serves in court. Recently, she voiced the importance of her CASA children moving to a kinship placement. It was important that the Judge hear that the children had a viable placement option where they would not be separated. Child Advocates would like to thank you, Becky, for all of your hard work. Your ability to stand up to other professionals when making tough decisions is inspiring, and your compassion for the children in need of a permanent home is unparalleled. We would not be able to function as an agency without caring people like you and your fellow volunteers. HOW CASAS MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF CHILDREN THE MORADO FAMILY When Child Advocates received the referral for the Morado family in April 2013, it was very apparent to CASA volunteer, Traci Byrne, that this family needed her advocacy. After the mother, Rachel, was pulled over for driving under the influence and the children, Michael and David, reported that she had also driven them when she had been drinking in the past, the Denver Department of Human Services opened a dependency and neglect case and Traci was assigned as the CASA volunteer. From the beginning of this case, Traci knew that advocating for Michael and David’s best interests would also require being a champion for Rachel, a young mom who was also pregnant with baby number three. Traci was a strong advocate for the boys and source of support for Rachel, empowering her to succeed in her treatment plan, which she was very determined to do. In addition to attending team decision-making meetings, school meetings, taking the boys on outings, and getting to know them well enough to identify their needs and wishes, Traci also helped Rachel with grocery shopping, budgeting, and prioritizing the many responsibilities of her life. Traci acted as a mentor to Rachel, while still advocating for the best interests of the boys. Traci’s point-by-point work with this family was an integral component of the case’s successful closure in December 2013 after baby boy Manuel was born. Rachel was able to maintain her sobriety and keep all three of her children safe in their home. Traci’s performance as a CASA was commended by all of the professionals in open court, and her role’s importance was reiterated in the form of a question from the ruling Magistrate: “When will you be ready for your next case?” THE GREENE FAMILY The Greene boys, Keller (12) and Tyrell (8), first became involved with the Department of Human Services through a voluntary case in May of 2010. At the time, their mother, Iris, had been leaving them with family members for weeks at a time. It was suspected that Iris had been using drugs. After refusing substance abuse screening and treatment, a dependency and neglect case was filed, and Keller and Tyrell were placed with their uncle, Jerry. Jerry never saw himself as their long-term caregiver, he felt responsible to step in temporarily. As months progressed, Iris’s engagement in her treatment plan dwindled and her parental rights were eventually terminated. Two years into the case, and with Jerry having no intention of adopting the boys, something had to change if the Greene boys were going to find a ‘forever’ home. It was then that the case was referred to Child Advocates. Jay Leonard was appointed as Keller and Tyrell’s CASA in October 2012. Wasting no time, understanding the imperative need for lasting stability, Jay quickly became a strong and vocal advocate for the boys. It became clear that Jerry was more fond of Tyrell, who was close in age to his own son, and fit into his family unit easily. While Jerry didn’t necessarily want to see the boys split-up, he was wavering and unwilling to commit to Keller. But Keller needed commitment, and the years of uncertainty were beginning to stack up. Keller began to meet adoptive families on his own. He found a new sense of selfworth learning that there were families who really wanted him. In fact, there was a family who wanted to adopt Keller and Tyrell. Jay’s steady encouragement and commitment to keep the boys together, coupled with Jerry’s reality that he could lose them both, brought Jerry to realize that he couldn’t let his family go. Finally, he agreed to begin the process of adopting both boys. In December 2013, the Greene boys breathed a breath of relief. Their CASA’s determination had been realized, and their adoption finalized. I’m so thankful to have Jay on this case. His investigative skills are great and he really keeps all of the professionals in the loop. Not to mention the boys love him. Chris Henderson, Guardian Ad Litem DONORS We can do important work for our children because of the support of individuals, foundations, corporations, and government who care about the lives of children and generously support our efforts. Our deepest gratitude to our partners who share the Child Advocates—Denver CASA mission and successes. FOUNDATIONS A.V. Hunter Trust Anschutz Family Foundation Bardsley Foundation Bayard C Ewing Trust Colorado State Bank & Trust Community First Foundation Edna Peiker-Beach Foundation El Pomar Foundation Ent Federal Credit Union Helen K. & Arthur E. Johnson Foundation ICON Foundation Kaiser Permanente National CASA S.A. Gardner Fund Strear Family Foundation The Anschutz Foundation The Colorado Health Foundation The Community Foundation The Credit Union of Colorado The Morrison & Foerster Foundation Tony Grampas Youth Services Union Pacific Railroad Virginia W. Hill Foundation Vodafone Americas Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation CORPORATIONS ALine Allstate Insurance Bachus & Shanker Blanchard & Richard Dentistry Bloom Jewelry Blu Homes C.R. Bard Foundation Capital Area United Way Chevron Ciena Citywide Bank Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine Colorado Home & Garden Show Colorado PERA Davis Graham & Stubbs, LLP DCP Midstream Featherstone Petrie Desisto, LLP Fidelity Charitable Fund First Bank Great West Life Halliburton Giving Hollard & Hart IBM Independance Capitol Asset Partners Independent Charities of America Jackon Kelly Jackson National Life Insurance John Fluevog Shoes Kohl’s Leap Financial Lewis Roca Rothgerber, LLP Local Independent Charities MHA Petroleum Consultants Mile High United Way Network For Good Newmont Mining Ogletreee, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart Paypal Quiat Companies Rocky Mountain Victim Law Center Rustic Cuff Schneider Electric Square SkinbyDemi SM Energy Susie O’s Tellabs Temkin Wielga & Hardt, LLP The Face Place Trout Raley Montano Witwer & Freeman GOVERNMENT City and County of Denver Colorado CASA VALE VOCA MISSION PARTNERS 9NEWS CMH Photography Denver Human Services O’Brien Advertising The Perfect Petal Shafer & Associates The Scout Guide The Shops at Northfield Stapleton $5,000 & ABOVE Ann Mosso David Copeland Donald Keller Jacob Eberhart Mary Anna & John R. 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If you will let us know of any errors we will get it right the next time and report the error in our newsletter. A BIG thank you to all our supporters! YOUNG PHILANTHROPIST PROJECT: The Young Philanthropist Project (YPP) was created by a group of philanthropists in their 20s, 30s and early 40s in an effort to reach out to the community in support of Child Advocates—Denver CASA, otherwise known as Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). The group’s goal is to raise awareness about CASA in a way that allows participants to have fun, network and give back to the community. YPP encourages everyone to find out how incredible it can be to use your individual talents and experiences to contribute to the overall mission and vision of Child Advocates— Denver CASA! YPP strives to partner with local businesses and organizations to create events that are fresh and appeal to young people interested in making a difference. We strive to form collaborative marketing partnerships and produce events that are not only a fun and exciting way to raise awareness and funds for Child Advocates—Denver CASA, but that also provide exceptional networking opportunities for young professionals and those interested in making a contribution to the children and families of our community. To learn more about YPP and to become involved please contact Julie Wilson, Development & Public Relations Manager for Child Advocates—Denver CASA, at jwilson@denvercasa.org or 303.832.4592. 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Scout Guide Sebastian Hotel in Vail Shawn Barker Sherri Gill Sipping & Painting Somersault Snacks Steve Hart Style ME Denver The Face Place Think Thin Vectra Bank World Wide Machinery WWS Wineries Yankee Candle Yarids Zevia STAFF: Shalene Onyango Program Director Julie Wilson Development & Public Relations Manager Emily Thomas Volunteer Recruitment and Training Coordinator Casey Meeks Adolescent Case Supervisor Lizette Marquez Case Supervisor Alejandra Chacon Case Supervisor Kate Allison Case Supervisor Chelsea Simcox Office Assistant BOARD: Heather Kearns Treasurer Mark Suprenand Secretary Tom Brady Board Member Sherri Gill Board Member Jennifer Jacobson Board Member Rori Lindo-Britton Board Member Christopher Newcomer Board Member Joslyn Robich Board Member Ann Mosso Board President Loretta Robinson Board Member Christinne Johnson Vice President Brandon Willis Board Member Please accept our sincerest apologies if we have neglected to list your contribution or have misspelled your name. If you will let us know of any errors we will get it right the next time and report the error in our newsletter. A BIG thank you to all our supporters! CASA VOLUNTEERS DO WHAT NO ONE ELSE DOES VOLUNTEERS Our CASA Volunteers who make it happen. CASA is cost effective: 1 CASA supervisor = 30 volunteers = 60-90 children served Kelli Abascal Jodi Adkins Robin Anderson Felicia Apodaca Amanda Arthur Madison Autterson Sibel Baltaci Suzanne “Suky” Barkin Julia Bate Haradon Beatty Maris Biela Linda Binkley Christy Bishop Mickele Bragg Sherry Brooks Lauren Buchanan Traci Byrne Jennifer Caldwell Amy Cammack Marilyn (Mare) Canfield Maritza Casillas Ana Paula Castro-Papa Alejandra Chacon Tanya “Tauni” Clark Nan Clydesdale Margaret “Maggie” Conger Cara Convery Carolyn Cook Judy Coover Jody Debs Lauren DeSloovere Emily Dewhurst Rebecca Dickman Sally Dunham Michelle Emerson-Lewis Elisa Erickson Brandi Evitts LeeAnn Felder Emilia Felix Brenda Forrest Molly Freeman Carla Freyta-Duran Dean Gonyea Jordan Goto Jesse Griffin Andrew Gurrentz Sheryl Gurrentz Molli Gurule Arlene Gutierrez Howard M Haenel Sheila Halstead Lindsay Hammond Stacie Hanson Laura Harper Cleareatha “Clara” Harris Sheryl “Sherrie” Harris Jennifer Haynes Heather Hays Julie Herrera Matthew Hofmeister Shalee Horstman Sharon Huffman Sandra Huzyk Marla Jacobson Linda Kane John Kapral Bethany Karulak Bertha Kieft Ruth Koch Rose Kocherer Kimberly Kochergen Greg Kuo Angela Lavery Kelly Lee Louise Lee Jaclyn (Shea) Leibfreid Melanie Lenci Adrian “Jay” Leonard Havilah Lilly Chelsea Long Kayla Mahoney Nicole Marquez Chad Martinez Jessica Martinez Jonelle Martinez Kristin Ann McCormack Kelli McSurley Casey Meeks Carolyn Meritt Ronald “Ron” Mirenda Victoria Mitchell Maura Moran Nicole Mueller Susan Nash Janet Nelson Lynne Norrie Joyce O’Donnell Shawn Oesterreicher Julie Painter Brooke Parsons Lacey Puetz Edward Quayle Kelly Quinones Debbie Rabideau Dana Radetsky Kathryn L.Raffensperger Desiree Ramirez Catherine Reynolds Lindsay Ripley Crystal Roberts Angela Romani Juanita Ruiz Dora Safoh Loretta Sais Bob Schmit Joanna Schoderbek Christina Schulz Hali Schwartz Andrew Shapiro Michael Shaughnessy Sarah Simchowitz Chelsea Simcox Erica Slinger Shelia Smith Lynn Sojak Ashley Sommer Kathryn Stafford Elizabeth “Tulley” Stapp Sara Stoloff Shilpi Talwar Lori Thompson Chris Vandall Laura Vannoy Alexis VeraCruz Carrie Villacres Hannah Wages Jesse Walstad Gabriela Ward Mary Cary Ward Nathalie Warren Caroline Watson Sara Yerkey Judy Zepelin Mandy (Carmen) Ziegler David Zinger •They donate their time to act as the independent eyes and ears of the court, investigate in the field, and speak solely in the interest of the child •They are sworn officers of the court •They work with the most severe cases of abuse and neglect •They monitor kids’ health and education •They identify the unmet needs of children and parents •They facilitate communication among social workers, therapists, teachers, foster families, and parents •They advocate for a child or siblings and make objective recommendations to judges insuring that the welfare of the children is the number one priority in decision-making BE THE DIFFERENCE IN THE LIFE OF A CHILD...VOLUNTEER! Become a Child Advocate. CASA is the only non-profit organization that empowers everyday citizens as appointed officers of the court. Your involvement will have a direct impact on a child’s life and perhaps generations to come. •Volunteer at special events, board committees, or office duties •Make a tax-deductible donation and encourage your company to match FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Emily Thomas, Volunteer Recruitment & Training Coordinator Child Advocates-Denver CASA www.DenverCASA.org • 303-832-4592