Start a Movement for CASA of Luzerne County

How Do You Start A Movement?

CASA of Luzerne County is holding a community awareness and fundraising campaign the week of March 21st through March 27th leading up to Child Abuse Prevention Month

The goal is to have 500 community members participate to raise awareness for the over 500 children in the Luzerne County foster care system and learn about voluntary child advocacy

How can you get involved?

Make a $10 donation at luzernecasa.org/startamovement and dedicate your walk, at home workout or any other activity you are involved in to the children in the Luzerne County foster care system

In return for your donation and dedication you will receive a Start a Movement magnet and a packet of information describing volunteer child advocacy

VISIT A SPONSORING GYM OR FACILITY

Visit one of our sponsoring gyms or facilities listed below and make a $10 donation and dedicate your class or workout to the children in the Luzerne County foster care system

Please Like and follow CASA of Luzerne County on Facebook to see posts during the Start a Movement campaign week

Post a picture of your workout with the hashtag #startamovementcasa- we would even love to see your dogs on a walk!

CASA of Luzerne County would like to thank the following sponsoring gyms and facilities who believe that every child in the Luzerne County dependency court system need a voice

Advocate Spotlight: Katie Parsons

Meet Katie Parsons, the March Advocate Spotlight for 2022. Katie began her journey as an advocate for CASA of Luzerne County in December 2021. It did not take long for Katie to jump right into her advocacy and begin to make her mark.

Katie worked as a nurse in the pediatric ICU and had several cases that involved children who had been abused or neglected. In many of these cases Katie noted that the children did not have strong support systems. Her sister is on the board for CASA of Luzerne County and when she heard the advocates speak at an event she immediately became interested in becoming a volunteer.

She currently advocates for a 12 year old boy. Recently, she and he read the same book as you would in a book club. This was a memorable moment for her in her advocacy because it was a breakthrough in their relationship. Katie states that discussing the book allowed free flowing conversation which resulted in the child opening up to her about some things in his life. She reflects that finding different ways to connect with each child can be challenging yet so rewarding. Katie believes that her unwavering support coupled with her willingness to take a vested interest in all aspects of his life has been beneficial to him.

Katie would like anyone considering becoming a CASA advocate to know that it will change your life. The training prepares you for the role and the staff is super and will support you as you navigate through your case. She notes that these kids have been through traumatic situations, and you could be the one to provide stability and change the course of their life.

Katie wishes that more people understood that being a volunteer advocate with CASA is a VOLUNTEER position and that you can become an advocate even if you work.

The most important aspect of advocating for Katie is showing the child continuous support and helping to bridge the communication gaps between all the people involved in the case. Katie urges everyone to become a part of the CASA team because together we can do great things. Your kindness, compassion and time will make a huge impact on a child’s life.

We are grateful to Katie for her commitment to her advocacy. If you’d like to make a difference in the life of a child in the way Katie has, we invite you to join us for an info session to learn more about advocacy and what it means to be a CASA.

Katie resides in Bear Creek, PA with her husband John, children Matt, Paige, Grace and Gillian and dogs, Rory and Winnie.