casa's 34th annual meeting · april 2015 the casa project, inc. 100 grove street worcester, ma...
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April 2015
The CASA Project, Inc.100 Grove StreetWorcester, MA 01605Tel: 5087579877Fax: 5087921542www.CasaWorcesterCounty.org
Grants Awarded to CASA in2014: George I. Alden Trust
Community Foundation of NorthCentral Massachusetts
CASA'S 34TH ANNUAL MEETINGPlease Join Us!
Wednesday, May 6, 2015, 4:30 6:00 p.m. at the WorcesterTrial Court, Jury Pool Room. See attached for more details.
The Fred Harris Daniels Foundation The Robert & Joan DircksFoundation The Ruth H. and Warren A.Ellsworth Foundation
The Fletcher Foundation
The Jack & PaulineFreeman Foundation
George F. & Sybil H. FullerFoundation
The Greater Worcester CommunityFoundation Hanover Insurance
HocheScofield Foundation
Ludcke Foundation
Massachusetts Bar Foundation
Mildred McEvoy Foundation The MENTOR Network The George H. & Jane MifflinMemorial Fund
Milford National Bank CharitableFoundation
National CASA Association
The George and Alice RichFoundation
Rockwell Foundation
St. Francis Community Healthcare
Southbridge Savings Bank
Annual Meeting Flyer We have been trying to spread the word, but want you to knowhow pleased we will be to see you at our Annual Meeting onWednesday, May 6, 2015. The Annual Meeting gives us a chanceto thank you for all of the fine work that you do for children. And itgives us a chance to show funders and other supporters some ofthe wonderful advocates that work for childrenyou! We will besharing a few stories of the children that you serve, alwayshoping that everyone better understands the need for CASA inWorcester County. Thank you so much for all that you do!! Our guest and speaker for the meeting will be Judge AmyNechtem, Chief Justice for all of the Juvenile Courts in theCommonwealth. She assumed her position in the summer. Wehear that she is a wonderful judge and understands and supportsthe work that CASA does. We would love for you to meet andgreet her. So hopeful that you can join us on Wednesday, May 6, 2015,5:00pm 4:30pm for refreshments. The WorcesterTrial Court, 225 Main Street, Worcester. Jury Pool Room. Allfriends and family are welcome.
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PLAY GOLF!CASA GOLF TOURNAMENT
JUNE 22, 2015
Stoddard Charitable Trust
TJX Charitable Foundation
United Way of CentralMassachusetts United Way of Southbridge,Sturbridge & Charlton United Way of Webster/Dudley Webster Five Foundation The George Wells Foundation
Our 17th ANNUAL CASA GOLF TOURNAMENT is scheduled forJune 22, 2015 at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Sutton,Massachusetts. To meet our annual budget expenses, we do writemany grants throughout the year, seek funding from theCommonwealth and appeal to all of our wonderful donors, but thetournament is our only special event fundraiser. So, be a sponsor,donate a raffle prize, and PLAY GOLF!! Click on the link below toview the Golf Brochure with additional information. Sue Ellen Scrogin, CASA Director
2015 Golf Brochure
***CASA News***
Continuing Education for CASA Volunteers and
Staff Mark your calendars for the 2nd Wednesday of every month at1:00pm Wednesday, May 13, 2015 Kerry Ann Goldsmith, Assistant ExecutiveDirector at Devereaux, will talk with us about a child's life at Devereaux,a nonprofit organization that has had a profound and positive effect onthousands of young lives over the past four decades, helpingchildren return to the community and reunite with their families. AS A REMINDER: Unless otherwise noted, please mark your calendars for the 2ndWednesday of every month at 1:00 p.m. at the CASA Office, 4thfloor. Sessions last approximately 6090 minutes. Beverages and a lightsnack will be provided. No registration is required. Because weather andemergencies can alter these trainings, please call our office to confirm. We're looking forward to seeing you at each training and learningtogether!
Please Spread the Word!Upcoming Volunteer Training Sessions
CASA Office Worcester
May 2015 Afternoon/Evening TrainingTuesdays and Thursdays
9:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.May 12 & May 14May 19 & May 21May 26 & May 28
Do you know anyone who would make a great CASA/GAL? Please share the above information! For more information, please call Sinead Fitzmaurice at 5087579877.
The CASA Project would like to extend a
VERY big thank you to Samantha Morton fromUxbridge for her donation to the Crusadersfor Kids Book drive benefitting the CASA
Court Library for children.
Samantha is a sophomore at Uxbridge High School and amember of the National Honor Society. Her mom, Kelly, becameaware of the book drive through a Holy Cross alum and colleagueat UNUM, who had seen the YouTube video. As her communityservice project for NHS, Samantha decided that she would like tocollect books for the Juvenile Court LIbrary to benefit CASAchildren, created a great (and seasonally appropriate!) poster and
in total collected about 1,200 books.
We are so grateful to Samantha and her Mom for getting us thesebooks which will help to replenish the library so that children whoare at the Courthouse can take a book to read to pass the time,and also bring home to enjoy. Samantha also had the opportunityto meet Crusader Field Hockey player Kathryn Nutting, one of theorganizers of the Holy Cross book drive and is pictured with her.
Our thanks, also, to Kathryn for her wonderful leadership inkeeping our bookshelves filled! We are always in need of new orgently used books for the library so if you would like to make adonation to the library please contact Kris [email protected]. Thanks.
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RSVP Worcester Area Volunteers
Need help with gas payments for volunteer work?
RSVP Worcester Area Volunteers is a nonprofit organization that is a part of theSenior Corps program and sponsored nationally by the Corporation for Nationaland Community Service (CNCS). Located at the Worcester Senior Center,RSVP is locally sponsored by Family Services of Central Massachusetts. Since1971, RSVP has been connecting people age 55 and over with opportunities thatfocus on compelling needs in the Worcester area. RSVP has more than 500members who serve at over seventy local public and nonprofit agencies in thegreater Worcester area, including the CASA Project.In addition to helping match individuals with local volunteer opportunities RSVPalso offers its members the following benefits:
CIMA Accident and Liability InsuranceMileage ReimbursementVolunteer RecognitionMonthly NewsletterTraining Opportunities and Professional Development
To learn more about enrollment in the RSVP program please call (508) 791RSVP or email [email protected]
CASA Worcester County is on Facebook!
CASA Worcester County is on Facebook! Please sign in to your Facebook account and follow usat www.facebook.com/CasaProjectWorcester. We hope to share the amazing
work that our volunteers do every day on behalf of abused and neglected childrenin Worcester County. We will update the page frequently and let you know ofCASA news and happenings.
If you are familiar with Facebook and could help us enhance/upgrade our page,please let us know by emailing Kris at [email protected].
If you do not already have an existing Facebook account signing up is easy andfree. Go to https://www.facebook.com/ to sign up today.
NCASA MagazineNational CASA's Magazine has decided to "go green" and will publish theirmonthly magazine, The Connection, exclusively online. Please [email protected] to be added to an email list to receive emailswhen the online version is updated.
***Community News***
HelpOurKids provides support to children in foster care, givingthem things beyond the basics that enrich their lives. HelpOurKidsalso helps them to establish independent lives through providinghousewares, furniture, and the things to enable them to be selfsufficient. They also provide music lessons, athletic equipment,duffle bags so they don't have to use trash bags, a college tour tobroaden their horizons, a crib bank to respond quickly for infantplacement, the event Fitting For The Future for special occasionclothing and many other forms of support beyond the basics. Please visit their website for more information: www.helpourkidsinc.org
WORCESTER: THE CITY THAT READS... 10th
ANNUAL BOOK DRIVE AND THE GOAL IS 32,000BOOKS
The kick off for the tenth annual book drive by Worcester: the
City that Reads Committee to collect books ( Prek to grade 8) forsummer reading began this week with its theme of "Our Springinto Books." The Committee was founded by John and AnneMarie Monfredo ten years ago in an attempt to promote literacy inthe community, put books into the hands of children who lackbooks in their homes, and to promote the importance of being alife time reader. In ten years the group has given out over225,000 books to the children in this community! AnneMarie Monfredo, a former teacher stated, "We started thiscommittee to encourage the children in our community to developa love for reading and to put books into the hands of those whohave so few. Please donate a new or gently used books, Prekindergarten tograde 8, at the following sites from now to May 15th.
People's United People's Bank ( (all six city branches)including the town of Shrewsbury,Worcester Public LibraryCommerce Bank (all four city branches) including HoldenBay State Savings Bank (all branches)Bank of America ( at Tatnuck Square)TD Bank ( all branches)Stop and Shop on Lincoln StreetStop and Shop on Grafton StreetStop and Shop on West Boylston StreetShaws Market on West Boylston StreetRSVP and the Senior Center on Vernon StreetWorcester Credit UnionStarbucks Coffee on one West Boylston Street and inAuburnPanera's on West Boylston StreetAustin Liquor at Gold Star BlvdJewish Community Center on Salisbury StreetLeader's Way Kung Fu Academy on Burncoat StreetGreendale YMCAMain Street YMCA
Bagel Inn on Main Street in Holden, Ma.St. Vincent's Hospital at the entrance door on SummerStreetSummit Elder Care on Grafton StreetWorcester Public Schools School Committee Office 20Irving StreetWorcester City Hall at the City Manger's OfficeAnne's Books Shop on James Street in Worcester
The Boston Globe
GRANT(Globe Readers and NonProfits Together)
A Great Way to Support CASA!
About GRANT: GRANT enables readers to show their support for nonprofits bychoosing which ones are given free advertising space inThe Boston Globe. Sevenday newspaper subscribers' vouchers are valued at $100;
all other subscribers (including websiteonly readers) receivevouchers valued at $50. It is up to each of our readers to decide which charity deserves hisor her voucher the most. The organizations with the highestdonations will be able to spread the word about their valuablework through free advertising in The Boston Globe. Not a subscriber?Subscribe today to get access to The Boston Globe's highquality,indepth journalism and breaking news as well as access tomember exclusive content and programs like GRANT. Go to: The Boston Globe GRANT Program
Save the Date!
Worcester Convoy of Hope is coming June 6, 2015To University Park
A "Poverty Free" Day!
See attached flyer
Convoy of Hope
Rein in a Dream
Therapeutic Horsemanship Center
Twenty years of success working with children with a wide range of challenges. Serving children as young as two years old, as well as adults with: depression, anxiety disorders, attention deficit disorder, Autism spectrum disorders, learning challenges Incorporating animals in a therapeutic setting.
See attached flyer for details
Rein In A Dream
There is currently an Urgent Needfor Foster Families in Worcester & the Surrounding
Towns
Long Term...Short TermChange the Future of a Child in Your Community!
Did you Know?: That you can rent or own your own home
You can decide on the age or gender of the child You may be single, married, partnered, divorced or widowed
to become a foster parent Foster families can decide to provide 10 day short term
stays or longer All inquiries are handled individually and in confidence
Please Call Maria Benitez at 5089292086 or Roxanne Johnson
Cruz at 5089292125 for more information1800KIDS508www.mass.gov/dcf
Worcester Community Connection Parent Guide toCommunity Services
The Worcester Community Connection Parent Guide to Community Services in
English and Spanish are 4 ½ x 5 ½ inch guides that parents and serviceproviders can carry around with them that put lots of community resource
information at their fingertips
Please place your orders now!
The Cost of the new English and Spanish guides is $2.00 each for AgencyProviders($1.00 each for quantities of 20 or more) Both guides are FREE for Worcester parents (one copy per person).
(Please make checks payable to YOU Inc.)
Parents can stop in to pick up a free copy of the guide at:
The WCCC Resource & Referral CenterAffiliated with YOU Inc.
484 Main Street (the Denholm Building), Suite 460(4th floor)Worcester, MA 01608
Mondays Fridays, 8:30 4:30pm
Orders must be picked up in person we are unable to mail copies.Please call 5087961411
or email the order form to our intake worker Amanda Beeso [email protected]
Mental Health Providers in WorcesterUpdated List 2014
See attached for an updated listing of mental health providers inWorcester.
Mental Health Providers 2014
Mentoring Programs in Worcester Please click on the link below to see an updated listing of Mentoring Programs
offered in Worcester.
Mentoring Programs
NATIONAL CASA ASSOCIATION PARTNERS WITH SMILE FORA LIFETIME FOUNDATION
The Smile for a Lifetime Foundation (S4L), is an internationalnonprofit organization that provides orthodontic care and freebraces to underserved children with financial challenges andspecial orthodontic needs.For more information, please goto Smile for a Lifetime, or call the CASA office.
***JOB OPPORTUNITIES***
Y.O.U., Inc.
Job Opening for Clinician
Youth Opportunities Upheld, Inc. (Y.O.U., Inc.) is a private, nonprofitorganization serving troubled and atrisk children, adolescents and families in theWorcester county area since 1971. Today, Y.O.U., Inc. is one of the leadingchild welfare, behavioral health and education agencies in Massachusetts,offering more than 45 exceptional programs at 32 distinct sites.We are currently hiring a Clinician to work as a part of our WorcesterConnections Family Resource Center. This is the perfect opportunity for a
dynamic and creative individual looking to provide strengthbased clinicalservices to families, adolescents and children. Education:
LICSW or LMHC requiredMaster's degree in psychology, social work, counseling, family therapy orrelated field required
Skills & Qualifications:
Minimum of five (5) years of experience in a related mental health settingand/or clinical experience is requiredMassachusetts Child & Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS)Certification required
Responsibilities:
Oversees the coordination of assessment and planning for familiesreferred for services under the Family Resource CenterConduct CANS assessment and provide family support planning forfamilies with Child Requiring Assistance (CRA) related issuesMaintains electronic records, notes, reports, summaries and any otherpaperwork as required by agency/program policies and procedures. Ensures that documentation in record is updated and maintainedMay be responsible for the supervision of program staff and provideclinical support to FRC staff. May participate in the provision of supportgroups to familiesHours for this position are Monday Friday, 9am 5pm with periodicweekend hours (Saturday morning)
If you are enthusiastic, dedicated and want to be a part of a growing, energeticand spirited team then we encourage you to apply for this opportunity. ForY.O.U., Inc. employees, it's not just a job... it's a mission. Our employees arededicated to making a difference and they genuinely enjoy the work they do.
Job Opening
Director of Youth Development
Job Description:
The Director of Youth Development will manage the operations at the StandUpFor Kids Outreach Center and develop youth programs. This Director will beresponsible for the coordination of activities related to employment developmentand overseeing the referral and provision of legal assistance. Hours: Minimum of 20 hours a week (Staffing or being available at OutreachCenter open hours: Saturdays 12 4 pm, Monday 5:30 pm 9:30 pm and futureopen hours Wednesday 5:30 pm 9:30 pm)Wages: Weekly stipend $385.00 Benefits: Vacation time negotiableEducation Requirement: BS/BA degree Social Work, Youth Work, InternationalStudies, or related field.Requirements: Experience working with youth and developing youth programs; submit to Background Investigation (Cori); knowledge of Youth servicesavailable in Worcester preferred; knowledge of Trauma Informed Care andPositive Youth Development best practices.Responsibilities:
Supervise and monitor the services at the Outreach Center. Develop and implement or arrange programs for the youth, such as:ready to work training, resume building, life skills and other trainings orclasses as needed. Complies outreach Statistics and submits on a monthly basis. Delegate responsibilities to volunteer outreach counselors at theOutreach Center for daily running of the Outreach Center. Implementing a prevention program Collaborate and meet with the Executive Director as needed forplanning, finances and needed supplies. Attend meetings
If interested send resume to Donna Katsoudas at [email protected] a introductory letter of interest.
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