Annual Report 2012-2013 - CASA of Central Texas, Inc.
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Annual Report 2012-2013 - CASA of Central Texas, Inc.
New Braunfels Office 1619 E Common St. #301 New Braunfels, TX 78130 (830) 626-2272 Phone (830) 626-3636 Fax Annual Report 2012-2013 A Note From The Executive Director Dear Friends, Many of you may be familiar with the story of the starfish saved by a little boy on the beach. It is printed in the sidebar to the right if you would like to read it. Even if it’s not your first time to hear it, it delivers a message worth repeating - a message of concern...a message of hope...a message of perseverance. At CASA of Central Texas, we have so many stories that start with that same concern for so many children who are abused and neglected, suffering in harmful conditions that are not conducive to healthy growth and development. When a child is removed from home for their safety, a judge may appoint CASA to serve as the child’s Guardian ad Litem. We are then tasked with researching the child’s background and representing the child’s best interests while he is temporarily placed in State foster care. CASA ensures that a child receives all of the care that he needs - services such as therapy and educational support, a safe foster home, visits with siblings, and a plan to eventually leave foster care and go to a safe and stable home. This is where CASA provides hope. CASA works toward good outcomes for children - whether that be reunification with safe parents who have learned from their mistakes, moving to live with safe and loving relatives, or being placed for adoption with new families who will provide safe, nurturing, “forever” homes. CASA of Central Texas also helps older youth for whom options are limited and are faced with staying in long-term foster care. Our CASA volunteers stand by their side, visiting youth as they may move from one foster placement to another, as they may struggle in school and as they wrestle with understanding why they were left to grow up in an overburdened child welfare system. CASA continues to work with these youth year after year, guiding them toward and preparing them for young adulthood. In all of these instances, our stories tell a message of perseverance...about children and youth who endure unimaginable and undeserved hardships and also about the CASA volunteers who selflessly persevere with the children to find safety, health and healing. One person willing to share their gifts and talents can truly make a difference in a child’s life. Because of the tremendous support of our friends - volunteer advocates, staff, board of directors, foundations, local cities and counties, local businesses, churches and civic groups, and many, many individuals - the number of children who have a CASA will continue to grow. Thank you for sharing this concern, thank you for your support of CASA of Central Texas, and thank you for sending a message that every child matters. Norma Castilla-Blackwell Executive Director San Marcos Office PO Box 1267 104 MLK Dr. San Marcos, TX 78666 (512) 392-3578 Phone (512) 392-3702 Fax The Starfish Story (author unknown) Once upon a time, there was an old man who had a habit of walking on the beach every morning. Early one morning, he was walking along the shore after a big storm had passed and found the vast beach littered with thousands of stranded starfish as far as the eye could see. The man began walking very carefully so as not to step on any of the beautiful creatures. Off in the distance, the old man noticed a small boy approaching. As the boy walked, he paused every so often and as he grew closer, the man could see that he was occasionally bending down to pick up an object and throw it into the sea. The boy walked closer still and the man called out, “Good morning! May I ask what it is that you are doing?” The young boy paused, looked up, and replied “I’m saving the starfish. I’m throwing them back into the ocean. The tide washed them up onto the beach and they can’t return to the sea by themselves. When the sun gets high, they will die, unless I throw them back into the water.” The old man replied, “But there must be tens of thousands of starfish on this beach. I’m afraid you won’t really be able to make much of a difference. Why waste your time when it can’t matter?” Without hesitation, the child picked up another starfish and tossed the starfish back into the water. “It mattered to THAT one,” the child explained. Child abuse and neglect is a community issue communities must form partnerships to end child abuse. Communities can influence child abuse issues through advocacy in civil proceedings in the child protection court system. Community volunteers can serve as Guardians Ad Litem to represent the children’s best interests and advocate for children to be placed in safe and permanent homes. Every year, hundreds of abused and neglected children in the Central Texas area are in need of safe, permanent, nurturing homes. Too many children spend years under government care moving from one temporary home to another, with no family to call their own. As adults, they are more likely than others to face homelessness, unemployment, and even adopt the same abusive and neglectful behaviors of their abusers. Fortunately, CASA volunteers provide a voice and emotional support for these abused and neglected children. The mission of CASA of Central Texas, Inc. is to advocate for abused and neglected children in the court system by recruiting, training and supporting community volunteers. Help free children from abuse and neglect. Help break the cycle of child abuse. SUPPORT CASA (830) 626-2272 (512) 392-3578 Serving Caldwell, Comal, Guadalupe & Hays Counties Maria Watkins, Volunteer Advocate since 2008 Service Statistics 2013 Children in State Care Children Served by CASA (#) Children Served by CASA (%) CASA Cases CASA Volunteers Volunteer Hours Donated Volunteer Miles Donated Volunteer Goods Donated Caldwell 127 Comal 243 Guadalupe 215 Hays 183 Total 768 46 175 68 132 421 36% 72% 32% 72% 55% 20 22 1,129 87 115 6,116 36 45 958 68 95 2,773 210 220 10,976 13,554 47,733 10,816 25,769 98,872 $1,315 $10,117 $2,430 $2,680 $16,542 CASA of Central Texas, Inc. • Annual Report • 2012-2013 • Page 2 2012-2013 Program Highlights July: • Advocates were invited to participate in payroll deductions from their employers. August: • San Marcos office receives a facelift. • 5 advocates sworn in by Judge Karin Bonicoro. • Working together on the field - College Football Coaches were featured in state-wide volunteer recruitment campaign. September: • Wing Society advocate social held in Canyon Lake, TX. • “A Labor of Love - A Tribute to Lucky Tomblin” was held at the Texas Music Theatre in San Marcos, TX., benefitting CASA. October: • High school student celebrates birthday by asking for toy donations for CASA. • Fall Permanency Celebration Luncheon was held honoring advocates whose cases were closed or achieved permanent outcomes. • Advocate survey was made available online via SurveyMonkey • 2012 Texas CASA Conference was attended by several advocates and employees, held in Frisco, TX. November: • 8 advocates sworn in by Judge Karin Bonicoro. • 2012 Gruene 5K Run/Walk Turkey Chase - Comal Cops for Kids event supported CASA. • CASA wins top spot on non-profit review site - GreatNonprofits. • Broadway Bank donates turkey dinners to CASA kinship families. December: • 7 advocates sworn in by Judge Charles Stephens and Judge Melissa McClenahan. • Toy Drive for Children -More than 260 children were provided gifts with the help of over 70 community members and organizations. • Jingle and Mingle - Advocate Appreciation Mixer. CASA of Central Texas, Inc. • Annual Report • 2012-2013 • Page 3 2012-2013 Program Highlights January: • In 2012, 372 children had the powerful voice of a CASA volunteer in Caldwell, Comal, Guadalupe and Hays counties. 197 dedicated CASA volunteers were active on cases and were able to help 63 cases for 136 children. 110 of the children that we worked with found permanency with their parents or relatives. 70 children were reunified with their parents and 40 were adopted by or now live permanently with relatives. 14 were adopted by new families and 12 reached independent living (turned 18 years old). • CASA participates in “CASA Day at the Capitol” - 16 CASA of Central Texas representatives joined advocates from across the state. • CASA children were given tickets to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. February: • CASA Flambeaux - Feathers, Beads and Masks, We Had A Blast! - CASA honored District Judge Bruce Boyer, Toya Ohlrich Boyer and Karen Sleighter with a night of Mardi Gras fun at Dick’s Classic Car Garage. • Advocacy Training - Advocacy for Children with Special Needs & Talents - Rebecca Ford, retired teacher. • 10 advocates sworn in by Judge Brenda Smith March: • Advocacy Training - Cultural Competency in Child Advocacy - Amy Ford, consultant. • Amplify Austin - community-wide day of online philanthropy. CASA of Central Texas, Inc. supporters donated $6,755. • Executive Director Norma Castilla-Blackwell named to Christus Santa Rosa Civic Advisory Board. • 4 advocates were sworn in by Judge Charles Stephens. April: • CASA participated in many local city and county proclamations throughout the month, officially recognizing April as Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month. • Spring Permanency Celebration Luncheon - 55 advocates were honored for their work. • CASA volunteers worked the Buda Chamber of Commerce’s hot dog booth at the Lion’s Club annual Wiener Dog Races. • Law and Order Restored in Central Texas - CASA honored Comal County Commissioner Jan Kennady and Comal County Sheriff Bob Holder • Community Outreach Committee met to make plans to help CASA grow. • 6 advocates were sworn in by Judge Karin Bonicoro. May: • Billboard featuring Former First Lady Laura Bush was put up on IH 35 in Kyle. • Chick-Fil-A of San Marcos hosted their 2nd Annual Cow Classic - supporting CASA. June: • Several CASA volunteers were honored to see their CASA children graduate from High School. • Advocacy Training - Preparation for Adult Living (PAL) Services, Kasandra Link-Charles & Jennifer Elizalde, CPS • United Way Campaign Video - United Way of Comal County completed their 2012 campaign and created a video highlighting some of their partner agencies, including CASA. • Wing Society Annual Meeting - A Taste of Tuscany Under the Texas Sun CASA of Central Texas, Inc. • Annual Report • 2012-2013 • Page 4 2012-2013 Donors 2012-2013 Donors The work that CASA of Central Texas does is made possible because of the support from individuals, organizations and businesses that give monetary gifts and in-kind donations. $50,000+ Kronkosky Charitable Foundation Texas CASA Najim Family Foundation Office of the Attorney General $25,000 - $49,999 $10,000 - $24,999 BKD Foundation Burdine Johnson Foundation City of San Marcos Hays County McKenna Foundation San Antonio Area Foundation Texas Bar Foundation Union Pacific Foundation United Way of Comal County United Way of Hays County Wild Dames Comal Cops for Kids Foundation Downtown Rotary Club of New Braunfels HD Supply San Marcos Lions Club Nancy and Louis Scantland St. Luke's Lutheran Health Ministries Topfer Family Foundation United Way for Greater Austin Community Bible Church Bulverde Carola and John Davis Kathleen Dial Jody and Michael Doss First Christian Church JoAnne Germer Grande Communications Hays County Sheriff's Office Robin Jeffers Kasha Corp. Becky Lake LCRA Employees' United Charities Renee and Reagan Lehmann Carolyn and Renil Liner Mariposa at Hunter Road McCraw Oil Company, Inc. Pegasus Schools, Inc. Robin and Michael Priede Melinda and Gene Rapp Lori and Mike Rhodes San Marcos Bluebonnet Lions Club Karen Sleighter Tomblin Family Foundation United Heritage Credit Union United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Robert Williams Danny Williams Wade Wilson Coach Fran Charities, Inc. Eleanor Crook Paula DelaCerda DNB Custom Homes Tony Forte G.E. Lehmann Management Trust Hochheim Prairie Branch 204 Hochheim Prairie Branch 211 Lynda and Robert McNab Anne and Doug Miller Liz and Ern Mooney Sheri Munsch New Braunfels Pediatrics P.E.C. United Charities, Inc. Rebecca and James Parman Julie and Will Person Pew Charitable Trusts Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union Rita's Natural Foods Market Susie Russell San Marcos Reinvestment Corp Seton Medical Center Hays Becky and Lucky Tomblin VFW Post 8800 Wimberley Lion's Club Congressman and Mrs. Lloyd Doggett Darra Dotson Virginia Durrett Richard Earl Charlotte and Rob Edwards Embassy Suites San Marcos David Ender Eva and Ramsey Farley P.D. and J.B. Freestone Belinda Frisk Ann Frugoni Joseph Gagen Gary Job Corps Center Patricia Godfrey Gregory Golian Marjorie and Glenn Gonzalez Chandler and Bob Gray Debbie Grieder Carol Grimm Guadalupe Regional Medical Center Patricia Hahn D.J. Hardwick Rosa Hernandez Beverly and James Hoffman Toby Hooper Matthew Hoyt Huddleston & Company J & R Gymnastics Grant John Margaret Jones Anni Judkins Juneteenth Bar B Cue Cookoff Charity Stacey Konieczny Sandra and Neal Koonce Lucinda and Walter Krudop Carole and Layton Leissner Jon Leonard Melanie and Bob Linder Margaret Lindsey Marilyn Liska Sarah Loconto Kaye Lynch Thomas McNair Melissa and Aart Millecam Michelle and Kenneth Miller Virginia Miller Timothy Milner Robert Mooney Desiree Rita Morieras Mike Morrison Devra Morton Nancy and David Mossman Carolyn and Thomas Nelson New Braunfels Welders Supply, Inc. David Pfeifer Darrell Piersol Pilot Club of Canyon Lake Polycom Principal Combined Fund Organization Paul Rich Carol and Jack Robison Holly Sais Diane Sanders Jane and James Scarborough Tricia and Mike Schneider Lisa and Michael Seelhammer Seguin Guadalupe Co. Church Women United Seguin Noon Lions Club Jean Marie Slupik Brenda Smith, Attorney Alan Stahlman Mark Statler Honorable Charles Stephens Andrea and Alex Stojanovski Carol and Joseph Sullivan TCOR Insurance Management Jean Tellkamp Jennifer and Dan Tharp Sharon and Joseph Timmins Ralph Townsend Truist Employee Giving Falba and Paul Turner Bill Van Fleef Rosie Vela Catherine and Pat Vrba Janace and John Wade Susan and Stephen Weaver Kevin Webb Maria Wells Ali Wilkinson Mark Williams Wimberley United Methodist Women Wing Society Claudia and Paul Mark Woods Kathleen Dial for James Hamilton Kathleen Dial for Joe B. Kaigler Eva and Ramsey Farley for James Hamilton JoAnne Germer for Guillermo Castilla Carolyn and Thomas Nelson for Pat Nelson Carolyn and Thomas Nelson for Sara Dean Becky and Lucky Tomblin for Guillermo Castilla Catherine and Pat Vrba for Guillermo Castilla $5,000 - $9,999 City of Buda City of Kyle City of New Braunfels $1,000 - $4,999 Alert Services, Inc. Susan and Jack Bogle Bonner Carrington LP Toya and Bruce Boyer Carolyn and Hollis Burkland Chevron Employee Giving Chick-fil-A at San Marcos City of Lockhart City of Luling Comal County $500 - $999 Airforce Turbine Service Ltd. Amplify Austin AT&T Employee Giving Norma Blackwell Butler Manufacturing Caldwell County Central Texas Medical Center Chicktime $100 - $499 Bonnie Adams Amvets Post 104 Theresa Appelquist Dana Azurin Earle Pool Ball Bank of America Employee Giving Dee Banks Alison Barnwell Bartoskewitz Farm Foundation Peggy Billings Amy Bloomquist Paul Bonner Denise Boudreaux Linda and Charles Boudreaux Nancy and Paul Bower Susan and Jesse Brewer Beckie Bright Cheryl Brown Becky Buckley Gayle and Stan Burrier Sandra and J Ronald Carey Diana Carson Catholic Daughters of the Americas CFAN D. Chasis Children's Dental Ark Molly Cole Sonia and Alfred Cortez Jenny Cox Jennifer and Roy Crownover Joyce and Larry Davis Eric DeHoyos M. Dietz Memorials Norma Blackwell for James Hamilton Denise Boudreaux for Guillermo Castilla Kathleen Dial for Guillermo Castilla Due to space limitations, contributions less than $100 are not recognized on this list. Period covers 7/1/12 - 6/30/13. We strive to accurately list the names of our donors. We apologize for any errors and ask that you contact us so we may correct our records. CASA of Central Texas, Inc. • Annual Report • 2012-2013 • Page 5 Statement of Activities CASA of Central Texas, Inc. • Annual Report • 2012-2013 • Page 6 Volunteer & Donor Opportunities To help connect abused and neglected children with the hand, hope and voice of a caring volunteer, we invite you to support CASA: • • • If you would like to be contacted regarding a significant contribution, please call Norma Blackwell, Executive Director at (830) 626-2272. Donations may be mailed to: CASA of Central Texas, Inc. 1619 E. Common #301, New Braunfels, TX 78130 To become a CASA volunteer, contact Debbie Haynes, Training Coordinator, at (512) 392-3578 or (830) 626-2272 or view our website www.casacentex.org. 2013-2014 Board of Directors JoAnne Germer - President John Davis - Vice President Kathy Dial - Secretary Paula DeLaCerda - Treasurer Carolyn Liner - Parliamentarian Karen Sleighter - Past President Debbie Engbrock - Board Member Shane Hines - Board Member Toby Hooper - Board Member David Junkin - Board Member Sandra Koonce - Board Member Terry Kyle - Board Member Becky Lake - Board Member Chris Owen - Board Member David Pfeifer - Board Member Susan Russell - Board Member Wade Wilson - Board Member Staff Norma Castilla-Blackwell - Executive Director Kimberly Key - Program Director Tricia Schneider - Development Director Cathy Vrba - Finance Director Debbie Haynes - Training Coordinator Eloise Hudson - Community Relations Coordinator Renee Lehmann - Program Coordinator Ali Wilkinson - Administrative Coordinator Jerret Swierc - Volunteer & Development Assistant Layla Coleman - Casework Supervisor Shelley Denkeler - Casework Supervisor Rob Edwards - Casework Supervisor Tim Judkins - Casework Supervisor Lonnette LaBorde - Casework Supervisor Melanie Linder - Casework Supervisor Carolyn Massey - Casework Supervisor Lauren Townsend - Casework Supervisor CASA of Central Texas, Inc. • Annual Report • 2012-2013 • Page 7 1619 E. Common #301 New Braunfels, TX 78130 Mission Statement CASA of Central Texas, Inc. advocates for abused and neglected children in the court sytem by recruiting, training and supporting community volunteers. 2014 Upcoming Events Informations Sessions are held the 1st Wednesday of each month in our New Braunfels office and the 2nd Wednesday of each month in our San Marcos office. These 1 hour “Voices” luncheons are an informative way to come and learn more about CASA. Quarterly Sessions to be held in Schertz, Seguin and Lockhart - check our website for more information. March 20 - Amplify Austin online fundraising April - Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month - city and county proclamations April 4 - CASA Carnival For A Cause, Kyle, TX. April 12 - Blue Ribbon 5K, Gruene, TX. April - Permanency Luncheon May - Foster Family Appreciation Day, New Braunfels, TX. May - New Advocate Training Starts Justice - A poem by Jody Cosson, Volunteer Advocate Since 2012 May - Donor Appreciation Mixer June - Wing Society Annual Meeting The saddest country western song can’t do this story justice It’s about an abused child’s need for safety, hope and guidance July - New Advocate Training Starts For the good of a child, good people change the story September - New Advocate Training Starts With time, thought, patience, work and love in all its a glory! September - Superhero 5K, Austin, TX. These keys can solve the puzzle of a child’s life and fate October - New Advocate Training Starts Bit by bit and piece by piece the puzzle comes together October - Permanency Luncheon With CASA’s help the child will grow up strong and straight It seems the happiest country western song is about human justice. November - Adoption Day, New Braunfels, TX. December - Advocate Appreciation Mixer Follow us online to get information and updates throughout the year. www.casacentex.org