Advocate Spotlight

Advocate Spotlight: Jade Levi

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When Jade Levi joined the CASA staff as an advocate coordinator, she wasn’t sure if she was going to advocate. But then she saw the advocates in action and knew she would join their ranks.

“The stories from my advocates inspire me,” Jade said. “I began to really see the difference this program makes in the life of a child.”

Jade jumped right in to a rather difficult case and quickly built a bond with the teenage girl who has come to recognize Jade as a loyal support in her life.

“Each time I talk and visit with her, I am showing her that I’m there because I want to be, not because I have to be,” Jade said. I get to be a constant in her life and I will be there for her any time she needs me.”

Jade understands firsthand why the role of a volunteer advocate is so important and so necessary.

“I grew up in the Luzerne County foster care system,” Jade said. “I understand how painful it is to experience the trauma that most of our children go through by being removed from their home and their families.

“I also understand how meaningful it is to have a positive role model during those difficult times — someone you can confide in and trust and turn to for advice, guidance, and support.”

While we don’t all have the personal connection Jade does, we can all agree that every child deserves to feel like they’re seen, to know they’re supported, and to truly be heard.

If you’d like to join Jade and the rest of our advocates on this mission, please reach out to us at office@luzernecasa.org.

Our fall training class starts on Monday, September, 27 and we’d love to talk to you about joining us.

Jade holds a bachelor’s degree in Government, Law, and National Security from Misericordia and lives in Dallas with her daughter Avery and their cat Pumpkin.

Advocate Spotlight: Elaine Craig

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When Elaine Craig retired from nursing and nursing instruction, she knew she wanted to volunteer her time somewhere. An encounter with our executive director brought Elaine to CASA and she's been on a roll ever since.

Elaine joined CASA in 2020 as part of our first ever virtual class. She was sworn in as an official CASA volunteer in December and accepted her first case that same month.

"Elaine stepped up to the plate right out of training," said Jade Levi, Elaine's advocate coordinator. "She's done a remarkable job and has been a diligent and thoughtful advocate."

Over the last five months, Elaine has been dedicated to her case, using her medical knowledge and care and concern to help this child return home to her mother.

"It's mind boggling how many different situations a child could be experiencing," Elaine said. "But I am thrilled with the support and direction I receive from the office staff."

The most important thing, Elaine said, is the relationship an advocate builds with the child.

"My goal is to establish and maintain trust with the child so they will feel comfortable showing their ups and downs," she said.

If you'd like to advocate alongside Elaine, we invite you to join us for a virtual info session on Monday, June 7 at noon. Click here to register.

Elaine received her masters in nursing from Misericorida University. She resides in Kingston with her dog Owen.