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For the second year in row, CASA Paulding has been voted Best of Georgia Charitable Organization! Thank you so again for spreading the word about the valuable work being done for foster children and taking the time to cast your vote!

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CASA Paulding has been voted Best of Georgia 2023 Charitable Organization! Thank you so very much for spreading the word about the valuable work being done for foster children and taking the time to cast your vote!

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The Iron Order Motorcycle Club held a benefit ride for CASA Paulding on July 16, 2022. The ride was "Open to the Public" and started at Cycle Gear located at 5886 Wendy Bagwell Parkway in Hiram. Registration started at 11:00 AM on 7/16/2022 and kickstands were up at noon! The ride proceeded through Paulding County and ended at the Taco Mac located at 5886 Wendy Bagwell Parkway in Hiram (same shopping center as Cycle Gear). CASA Paulding sincerely thanks the Iron Order Motorcycle Club and its members for their support!

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The Paulding County CASA Program is now a President’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) Certifying Organization. As detailed on President's Volunteer Service Award site, a PVSA Certifying Organization is an organization that has been granted authority through an application and review process to give out the PVSA to volunteers. Certifying Organizations verify and certify that a volunteer has met the requirements to receive a PVSA within a 12 month period specified by the Certifying Organization. Only Certifying Organizations can certify volunteers’ eligibility for the PVSA and order awards.

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Please join us at the LGE Community Outreach Foundation​ Casino Night Masquerade Ball! The event will be on Saturday, October 26th beginning at 6:30PM. It will be held at the Georgian Club on 100 Galleria Parkway SE #1700 in Atlanta, Georgia. The dress is semi-formal attire. Benefitting the following charaties as well as ourselves, CASA Paulding:

  • Next Step Ministries
  • SafePath Children's Advocacy Center, Inc.​
  • Warehouse of Hope
  • Children's Healthcare of Atlanta​
  • MUST Ministries
  • Calvary Children's Home
  • United Military Care
  • McKenna Farms Therapy Services
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Make a difference in a child's life and become a CASA! New Volunteer Training Class begins in October! Classes start October 21st on Mondays/Wednesdays. Complete our application here: https://ga-paulding.evintosolutions.com/volunteerapplication

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Justin’s passion for his two children and his desire to serve led him to volunteer with CASA of Paulding County. As a member of the Paulding community for over 10 years, he embraced the opportunity to finally give back by advocating for abused and neglected children in the community. The chance to make a difference by giving those very same children a voice inspires him every day. The opportunity to join the CASA of Paulding team presented itself shortly thereafter. Following his heart, Justin transitioned from the corporate world to begin a new season in his life. He is humbled and excited to work with a dedicated team that embraces relationships with people that share the same values and goals in advocating for children that deserve so much more.

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Angela is originally from Athens, GA, but Paulding county has been her home for the last 10 years. Angela has a Bachelor's degree in Sociology with a concentration in social work from the State University of West Georgia. She is the proud mother of 3 kids who keep her very busy and in her free time you can find her in the gym or doing anything that keeps her active. Angela first learned about CASA from another volunteer that spoke at her church one morning. She became very intrigued at that time and then an opportunity presented itself to become a CASA volunteer. While she was a volunteer, her passion for the organization grew immensely through the work she saw done for the children the organization worked with. It was during that time that Angela knew she wanted to devote herself full-time to continuing the mission of CASA. Angela says "I feel so fortunate that I am actually getting paid for doing something I truly love and believe in!"

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Congratulations to Kevin Donalson for obtaining the merit of CASA Paulding volunteer of the quarter.

~Kevin has had three cases with many children in several placements. He always visits the children as well as speaks to the parents, caseworkers, and anyone pertinent to the case. He offers recommendations to parents to help them with their case plans. He has never missed a hearing. Not only does he work his cases but also volunteers to visit other children who might need a male mentor in their lives. Kevin is reliable, thoughtful in making recommendations and has a genuine concern for the families that he works with. CASA Paulding is honored to have Kevin advocate for the children of our community. It is a joy working with Kevin!

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Paulding Juvenile Court Judge Sandra Miller administered the oath to 25 volunteers to be court-appointed special advocates (CASA) for abused and neglected children on Thursday March 31 at Paulding County’s Silver Comet Field. Advocates, Family and friends gathered at the Paulding Airport Terminal Conference Center to watch the volunteers take an oath promising to advocate for the best interests of children placed in the custody of the Department of Family and Children Services.

The newly appointed CASA volunteers join 58 other dedicated community members who have been trained and are advocating for foster children in the county’s juvenile dependency court system. As officers of the court, they ensure that the children’s needs are recognized and their best interests are considered both in the courtroom and in the community. According to Judge Miller, more than 165 children are currently in foster care in Paulding County and many more advocates are still needed.

CASA volunteers are asked to meet with the child regularly and are authorized to interview people in the child’s life such as social workers, attorneys, and teachers. They attend court hearings with the child and report their findings to the judge. As officers of the court, they ensure that the children’s needs are recognized and best interests are considered both in the courtroom and in the community.

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