Are You Fiesta Ready?

CASA's Medal & Community Partners
This year we have been fortunate enough to have several community partners come forward to offer either their partial or entire Fiesta medal proceeds to CASA. When you are purchasing your Fiesta medal bling, please consider these partners. 
CASA Raspa Truck
Designed & Sold By: SA Flavor
SA Flavor has paid for 100% of the production cost of this year's raspa truck medal. They are sharing 50% of the proceeds from the sale of this year's medal with CASA. They will be at Fiesta Fiesta this Thursday, April 18th. You can also follow @saflavor on social media for info on where to purchase or you can buy online by clicking below.
Purchase Medal
PepsiCo Medal
Proceeds Donated: 100%
PepsiCo is donating 100 % of the proceeds from their Fiesta medal to CASA. The medals are $10 and can be purchased at their office at 6100 NE Loop 410, at Pin Pandemonium during Fiesta Fiesta on Thursday, April 18th, and the King William Fair on Saturday, April 27. 
Pilgrim Mortgage Medal
Proceeds Donated: 100%
Pilgrim Mortgage is also donating 100% of the proceeds from their Fiesta Medal to CASA. The medals are $10, and can be purchased in their office. Their office is located at Loop 1604 & US HWY 281. 1270 N. Loop 1604 E.Ste. 1101, 78232.
By bfines February 17, 2026
In December 2024, the Department requested TMC for a youth, Zoe, who was found to be homeless after both parents refused to accept parental responsibility. The mother had an extensive CPS history, and the alleged father had CPS history and a criminal history. While in care, life became challenging as Zoe made decisions that jeopardized placement; choosing to skip school, run away from placement, and get arrested for a misdemeanor charge. As a result of these behaviors, the Department placed Zoe in a facility out of state. In August 2025, Staff Advocate, Yvonne, accepted the Crossover Court Case involving Zoe. During the initial Zoom meeting between Yvonne and Zoe, the youth shared her love for sketching, singing, and making people smile. Zoe further shared her hopes and dreams with Yvonne; stating that if parental rights were terminated, she hopes to be adopted by a loving family and wants to pursue her dream of having a career in law enforcement. Recently, Yvonne had the opportunity to visit Zoe at her out-of-state placement, where their conversations were not limited by time on a video call. When Yvonne met Zoe in person, she shared that she couldn’t sleep the morning of Yvonne’s arrival because she feared that Yvonne would be another adult who did not show up for her. Yvonne was able to lay that worry to rest by simply keeping her word, a small act that means the world to the children CASA serves. During the visit, Zoe shared that she wanted to make her CASA proud by improving her school grades, staying out of trouble with peers at placement, and staying busy with extracurricular activities. Yvonne was happy to hear Zoe share her aspirations and encouraged Zoe to continue on this positive path. The conversations about Zoe’s day-to-day happenings in life led her to share the more traumatic events with Yvonne. Yvonne listened and provided a space for Zoe to share what she was comfortable with. Yvonne encouraged Zoe to continue processing her trauma and grief with her therapist and find peace, past the pain of being estranged from her family and individuals whom she trusted. Despite the setbacks Zoe has endured in efforts to restore family connections, Yvonne continues to show up and support Zoe in self-advocating for her educational and placement needs as she approaches adulthood. Zoe’s educational goal is to attend her senior prom and walk across the stage at a public high school to receive her diploma. Most importantly, Zoe hopes to be placed in a Texas foster home where she will be protected, loved, and trusted. Regardless of where life and the case takes Zoe, Yvonne will be there at every turn.
By bfines February 17, 2026
Maquisha Nunn
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