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CASA of Collin County seeks volunteers
“Human trafficking is a dark reality that exists in the shadows of our society,” said Tricia Clifton, CEO & President of CASA of Collin County. “I invite the community to come together during Human Trafficking Prevention Month to recognize this issue, spread awareness, and support organizations that fight against trafficking and empower survivors.
CASA of Collin County Raises Awareness to End Human Trafficking
“Human trafficking is a dark reality that exists in the shadows of our society,” said Tricia Clifton, CEO & President of CASA of Collin County. “I invite the community to come together during Human Trafficking Prevention Month to recognize this issue, spread awareness, and support organizations that fight against trafficking and empower survivors.
CASA of Collin County Casino Night
“CASA of Collin County’s Casino Night was held in the stunning Mercedes-Benz of Plano showroom. The event raised funds to ensure every Collin County child in the child welfare system has a volunteer advocate. Guided by the vision that all children deserve a safe and loving home free from abuse
Find your passion. Give with purpose. Join us during North Texas Giving Day.
Find your passion. Give with purpose. Join us during North Texas Giving Day (NTXGD), September 1st- 21st. Your gift makes a difference and helps provide a court-appointed advocate for a child like Kelsey! Kelsey came into care at the age of 13 when a family member began trafficking her for
CASA of Collin County Seeks Male Volunteers
McKinney News Roundup: Fire Department awarded EMS gold award | McKinney Courier-Gazette | starlocalmedia.com Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Collin County, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the well-being of children in the community, is issuing an urgent call for male volunteer advocates. In an effort to create
I give my time and efforts to CASA because they are on the front lines with children and families in need. I know that my efforts are not wasted. CASA changes lives for the better and they are part of the healing process for children who have experienced trauma, abuse, and neglect. Their mission brings joy, love, compassion, and safety to some of the most vulnerable members of society.
Joe Ortiz, CASA Volunteer