2018 Holiday Toy Drive

Recognition of All Our Donors This Year
Every year, we collect toys for our annual holiday toy drive so that our Advocates have gifts to give to their CASA children. We would like to take a moment to thank all of the companies, groups, individuals, and families that contributed and helped make this holiday season a special one for our community's foster children. Without your support, this holiday drive would not be possible. 
  • Adriene Walker and A+ Academic Resources
  • Alamo City Borracho Tailgaters
  • Allen Heffman
  • American Cheer Power
  • Annie Gwin
  • Ashley Carrillo and the U.S. Army - University of Kentucky MSW Class '19 from AMEDD Center and School, Army Health Readiness Center of Excellence
  • Baker Hughes
  • Barcom
  • Barnes & Noble at Bandera Pointe
  • Bethany Pompa
  • Bertram Hudson
  • Binte
  • Catholic Daughters of the Americas
  • Children's Dentist & Orthodontist and Jarod & Celeste Oliver, DDS
  • Children's Hunger Fund
  • Connexion Point
  • Construct A Kid's
  • Crosspoint Fellowship Church
  • Darrell and Thiago Cotterell
  • Doug & Magali McCosh
  • Dr. Erika Gonzalez-Reyes & Dr. Joel Reyes
  • Flo-Rite Mechanical, LLC
  • Gallagher Benefit Services
  • Genie Sanford
  • Girl Scout Troup 548
  • James P. Concannon
  • John Faultersack
  • Julianna Lasky
  • Kappa Alpha Theta
  • Krishna Reddy
  • Lisa Salazar De Anda
  • Melissa Raelynn Photography
  • Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, San Antonio Chapter
  • Natalie Dziezkowski
  • Northwest Real Estate
  • Olivia Grace Bridal Shop
  • Primrose Schools, Kevin Lawler and Liberty Contracting Services with Operation Coats & Kicks
  • Redbird Ranch Neighborhood and Katie Leech
  • Rob Downey
  • Rosenberg Indoor Comfort
  • R. Ranch Fair Grounds
  • San Antonio Bar Auxiliary
  • San Antonio Dodge
  • Scentsy Consultant Ulysses Amaya
  • Southwest Research Institute
  • Spurs Sports & Entertainment and the San Antonio Rampage
  • State Representative Diego Bernal
  • St. Pius X Catholic Church
  • Tobin Center
  • Univision
  • Viant Medical
  • Warrior Athletics United
  • Windcrest UMC
By bfines February 13, 2025
Brennan Holland was assigned to Sarah in December 2022. Sarah entered foster care with a history of abuse, neglect, and exploitation, yet she remains incredibly resilient. Throughout her time in care, she has experienced multiple placements. Brennan quickly learned that Sarah has a strong passion for neuroscience and dreams of becoming a neurosurgeon. Determined to pursue her goal, she graduated early from high school and is now enrolled in the College Bound Docket program, attending her school of choice—UTSA. However, the path to achieving her dream has not been without challenges.\ Sarah received a discharge notice from her current placement and was denied Supervised Independent Living (SIL) until she turned 18. It felt as though no one was giving her a real chance. CASA stepped in to advocate for Sarah’s independence, pushing for her to live in a dorm on her own. Not everyone on her team supported this idea due to concerns about her age, limited independent living experience, and fears that she might run away, be influenced by older peers, or engage in risky behavior. CASA, however, continued to stand by Sarah, even offering financial assistance to help her move into a dorm until she became eligible for SIL.  At Sarah’s next court hearing on January 24, 2025, her attorney ad litem filed a motion for her to live in a dorm at UTSA. CASA once again advocated for the court to approve this plan. The judge, quoting Brennan’s court report, stated, “Brennan said it correctly: You are going to succeed or fail based on your decisions.” Ultimately, the judge authorized Sarah to live in the dorms on campus and ordered CPS to cover the cost of SIL. CASA recently assisted Sarah in moving into her very first dorm room, and we are excited to see what the future holds for her. Since being placed on campus, she has built a strong network of supportive adults to help her thrive. The impact of CASA facilitating these vital connections is crucial in ensuring that young adults like Sarah have the support they need to successfully transition into adulthood.
By bfines February 13, 2025
Emily White
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