March Staff Recognition

Monthly Highlights of our CASA Community

Every month we recognize a few of our staff members for different achievements and milestones they've reached. This month we highlighted three individuals and invite you to read below to get to know them.
Courtney Turner
Advocate Supervisor
How long have you been with CASA?
I have been with CASA for 1 year and 6 months.
Fun Fact: 
 I've always loved reading.  My favorite novel is "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas ..the movie not so much, haha.

Courtney was recognized this month for going the extra mile with one of her CASA teens. She ensured the child had both a college tour and a much needed visit to SA Threads!
Carrie Bond
Advocate Supervisor
How long have you been with CASA?
I've been with CASA for 1 year and 5 months.
Fun Fact:
I was a qualified expert on the M-16 rifle when I was in the Army.

Carrie was recognized this month for connecting CASA with Concordia Lutheran, which has allowed for a great partnership full of support opportunities!
Candice Saffold
Advocate Supervisor
How long have you been with CASA?
I have been with CASA for 4 months.
Fun Fact: 
I love to bake.

Candice was recognized this month for going above and beyond to learn Optima inside and out! She cleaned up coding errors, ensured reports were accurate, and has helped provide valuable report information for grants.
Children Reading under blanket
By bfines April 10, 2025
CASA Volunteer Advocate, Christina Albert, was appointed to the case. She immediately contacted CPS, then reached out to the grandparents and traveled to visit the children.
By bfines March 21, 2025
 In December 2023, CPS received a Priority One referral regarding a 2-year-old child named Katherine, who had been hospitalized after ingesting narcotics. Her mother, Jessica, admitted to being under the influence of methamphetamines at the time. Katherine later tested positive for amphetamines, prompting the Department to seek removal of both Katherine and her 4-year-old sister, Valerie. Their maternal grandmother expressed willingness to care for them but only if CPS became involved. CASA advocate Alfredo Concha was appointed to the case and immediately took action. He contacted the grandparents and met with the children. During that visit, he learned that while the grandparents were willing to provide temporary care, they could not commit beyond December 2024. They had already adopted the girls' older sibling, which kept them busy, and as elderly caregivers, they felt unable to raise two young children long-term. They made it clear—either Jessica would have to get her life back on track by December, or the girls would need another placement. Understanding the urgency, Alfredo used Collaborative Family Engagement tools to seek additional family members who could offer support. He built a strong working relationship with Jessica, which proved invaluable. Through collaboration with Jessica, the grandparents, CPS, and the children's attorney, Alfredo identified and addressed barriers to reunification. A primary concern was Jessica’s history of substance abuse and the risk of relapse. After completing inpatient drug treatment, Jessica chose to move in with her ex-boyfriend, Robert, and his mother, Marie. Given Robert’s history of substance abuse and their previously volatile relationship, Alfredo recommended that Robert participate in services to strengthen their family dynamic. This included undergoing a substance abuse assessment, engaging in treatment, and completing a domestic violence prevention program. Alfredo also ensured Robert and Marie were included in planning meetings. During one of these meetings, Marie expressed her willingness to take in the children and committed to caring for them regardless of Jessica and Robert’s relationship. With this new support system in place, the girls were able to return to Jessica on December 3, 2024. CPS and Alfredo closely monitored the placement for several weeks to ensure stability. By January 2025, Alfredo recommended case closure, allowing the family to move forward with their lives. During the final hearing, Jessica addressed the court, expressing her gratitude. She stated that without the support of CPS and Alfredo, she would not have been able to succeed.
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