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.
By bfines January 14, 2025
From January 2022 to November 2024, Michelle Custard profoundly impacted the lives of three siblings navigating the challenges of the foster care system. These children endured heartbreaking instability, including the pain of a failed adoption after a year and repeated returns to Group Homes. Each setback deepened their sense of uncertainty, but Michelle became a steadfast presence in their lives. As their CASA advocate, Michelle worked tirelessly to ensure their voices were heard and their needs were prioritized. She championed their right to stay together as a sibling group, safeguarded their emotional well-being, and continuously fought for their Best Interests in court. Her unwavering support gave them hope during a tumultuous time. When a cousin from another state expressed a desire to adopt the siblings, Michelle's role expanded even further. She facilitated communication between state agencies, provided much-needed emotional support to the children, and guided the cousin through the intricate and often daunting adoption requirements. The journey was anything but easy. The cousin faced numerous legal and logistical hurdles, but their determination never wavered. Thanks to Michelle’s persistence and dedication, the cousin successfully navigated the system, demonstrating their readiness to provide a loving and stable home. In the end, the siblings were united with family, beginning a new chapter filled with the stability and security they had long deserved.  Michelle's advocacy not only reunited them with their kin but also changed the trajectory of their lives, ensuring they could grow and thrive together in a nurturing environment.
By bfines January 14, 2025
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