Annual Report 2020 - CASA of Lane County
Transcript of Annual Report 2020 - CASA of Lane County
It has been an exciting year!
We are celebrating the honor of serving the vulnerablechildren of our community for 25 years. Because of yoursupport, a lot of good has been done this past year andwe are grateful to highlight that here.
With everything that has happened so far in 2020,doesn't 2019 feel like a really long time ago?
So this year, in addition to our 2019 Annual Report, weare sharing a 2020 "Right Now" report, to update youon the ways your support for CASA is helping vulnerablechildren during current challenges.
Thank you for your support!
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) ofLane County is a powerful voice for children whoare in the child welfare system due to abuse andneglect.
113 children with CASA volunteersexited the child welfare system into safe, permanent homes
CASA of Lane County Annual Report July 2019-June 2020
Our Mission:
429 children had the powerful voice of a CASA volunteer
248 CASA volunteers provided17,563 hours of advocay
38 volunteer Peer Coordinators supported those advocates
64 new CASA volunteers were sworn in
2019 by the numbers
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2020 marks CASA of Lane County’s 25th year of advocating for children
who are in the child welfare system due to abuse and neglect. We have
had so much to celebrate in those 25 years. Most importantly, we have
advocated for thousands of children in Lane County since opening in
1995. We were the first CASA program in Oregon to receive
certification from the National CASA Association. We were one of
two sites in the nation to pilot the Peer Coordinator model that is now
used across the country. This has allowed us to more than double the
number of children we serve. Though there is still work to be done, we
have worked hard to diversify our agency at every level to more accurately
reflect the children and youth that we serve. None of this would have
been possible without the tremendous support of our community.
CASA of Lane County looked forward to this anniversary and spent time planning a
variety of ways to mark this occasion. When COVID-19 restrictions were implemented
we had to alter our original plans.
The pandemic changed far more than our anniversary celebrations. True to form, our
staff and volunteers adapted quickly and successfully moved all of our work to virtual
platforms. CASA volunteers continue to find innovative ways to safely visit with
children and youth – many giving even more time to provide consistency and
security in these uncertain times. We have learned new things along the way, and we
remain focused on finding opportunities to open our doors to new volunteers and to
improve our advocacy for children.
Of course COVID-19 presents significant challenges. As things begin to re-open, we
anticipate a large number of children coming into foster care in need of our services.
We are working hard to train more CASA volunteers to serve more children. As
private fundraising provides the largest portion of our income, we are working
tirelessly to reformat our events and campaigns. All of these efforts are aimed at
protecting our infrastructure to ensure critical advocacy when children need it most.
We are grateful for 25 years of incredible community support for our program. We are
committed to providing our services to children for as long as they are needed.
We sincerely hope that each of you will continue to stand with us for the next 25
years.
Thank you!
Heather Murphy
Executive Director's Message
over 1,200 children across Lane County
spend at least one night in the Child Welfare system.
while CASA provided advocacy for 429, only 35% received advocacy.
Thanks to our friends at F.E.T.C.H.(Friends Eager to Come Help), alocal group of volunteers that servethe Lane County area, CASA hastherapy dogs available to supportchildren in court!
Therapy animals have long beenrecognized by medical science forthe benefits they provide, includingmood elevation. A visit to thecourtroom for any child can be scaryand therapy dogs can help relievesome of the anxiety and providecomfort for children during a difficultperiod in their lives.
FETCH has collaborated with CASAand the Lane County Juvenile Courtto prepare teams for working in acourt setting. At this time there arefive teams ready to provide courttherapy dog services in LaneCounty and ready to answer aCASA advocate's request toaccompany a child or youth in court.
“We were on the 1:30 docket, andwe arrived early to get some pre-court cuddles out of the way.Cooper was again lying next to theboy's chair - snoring through thevery long hearing - and what I oncethought could be a distraction incourt was actually a very gooddistraction for this child. As Cooperwould begin to snore, the boy wouldpet him, which not only stopped thesnoring but made the boy smile andalso gave him something else tofocus on!
When the hearing was over, the firstthing the boy did was turn to Cooperand hug him and say "Guess whatCooper! I get to stay in Oregon! Imight get to see you again!" – from Marina, Cooper’s person.
We are so very grateful for Cooper,Marina and all our FETCH therapyteam partners!
Artist, Dan Jackson with the Tribute Tree
On July 15th, CASA of Lane County dedicatedthe names of five extraordinary people to thenew Tribute Tree located in the CASA trainingroom. Honorees included Jim Duncan, Sid Johnson, Philip Lynch, Linda Potter andChris Storment.
The Tribute Tree was created by local artistDan Jackson to honor the remarkablededication and generous contributions to ourCASA program throughout our 25 years ofproviding services to Lane County.
Nicole Bolton
Heroes for Children Breakfast
with video featuring CASA:
presented by:
CASA Brunch
Tribute Tree
CASA Volunteer
Cooper
Highlights
and CASA youth: Garrison Xiarhos
with guest speakers:
made possible in part by:The Wheeler Foundation
Taste of Summer
special thanks to:
Disc Golfpresented by:
Ward InsuranceAlpha Turf NW
Roger & Sheila CoxMid Valley Tractor Co
When we had to cancel the tournament due to COVID, these generous anddedicated sponsors continued their sponsorship support. We are deeply grateful!
Financials
Cooper and Marina are sworn in by Judge McAlpin
On March 7th, our Board of Directorsgathered for brunch with active and retiredvolunteers to celebrate 25 years of CourtAppointed Special Advocacy in LaneCounty. CASA volunteers are the lifebloodof our organization!
Honorees at the
dedication
Last year 248 CASAadvocates contributed17,563 hours, valued at$463,480 by the Bureau ofLabor and Industry.
The volunteer hoursequate to just under 9 full-time staff members.
This in-kind service islisted in both income (whatthey give in time translatedinto a dollar amount) andexpense (what it wouldcost us to provide thesame advocacy withouttheir gift of time).
Delisa VerozzaJesse Howes
Garrison and Nicole
Board MembersRhea Cramer,Kelsey Davis
and CASA advocateGloria Mmari
CASA advocate PetePeterson and ProgramDirector Alysha Shipley
81%$1,200,471Program & Volunteer Services
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Our Amazing Advocates
Kimberly AdamsAyomide AdemorijimiAudrey AlvaradoCynthia AndersonDustin AndersonMegan AndersonJose Amiel AngelesCharles ArensonRachiel AreyanEileen BabbShannon Baker Edward BarnettMichelle BarthCheryl BergevinTeri BerlantDebra BinkChristie BixlerDale BixlerNicole BoltonLori BraatenAngie BravoRobert BrewSara BrownmillerBobbe BurkhalterAnnalise BurringtonChristine ButlerCarole CarlsonCaroline CarpenterDianna Carrizales-EngelmannTamara CellersPaul CesmatKaty ConlinMichelle CordonScott W.CottrellGina CraftonBenjamin CramerBarbara CromartieCharity CrosbyElise CrumJames CurtissGail CushmanLauren Dame
Gwynn DanielsCarolyn DanielsDavid Davini Terril DeanSusan DevereuxVeronica Diaz CarraiChrissa DockendorfLarry Donohoe Erica DooleyAmanda D'SouzaMichelle DuncanKristen DunderDawn EasleyCarol EichersBrian EricksonShiela Ericson Cara FallonLaura FenimoreKristin FosterBruno FranciaDarci FranciaKassia GalickHiedi GhafoorConnie GiengerDale GiladSarah GillTrisha GlennaStephanie GonzalesBarbara Graham-AdamsMary GrantNatalie GrantThomas GregersenRivka HaleviJean Harman Thomas HarperDrew HarringtonJennifer HarrisLeigh HawesMichael HawleyKatherine HeckerJohn HelmerMarilyn Helton
Veronica HennesseyRick HensonChristy HernandezDawn HiaasenMaia HowesMaryl IcePamela IrvineJames JamiesonMartin JohnsonNatalie Johnston Cassie JonesYasmine KahvazAmy KariEmily KenyonSusan KizerElizabeth KlineKaren KlumpRachel KnightenCharles LachmanDemian LaudatiMaryBeth LennoxElise L'EstrangeMark LevyGary LineburgBecky LombardPatrick LucasMartha MacRitchieSharah MadroneKatelyn MarksJennifer MarshDeborah MasonLinda MattoonLaurie McCaskillEllen McCobbPatricia McConnellPatricia McCraeBrian McMurrayJohn McNeil JrEllen McQuilkinMarilyn MilneJanet MitchellGloria Mmari
Sandra MoenBrenda MooreGabrielle MorseThomas MosemanJanet NealKeith NeillAshley NestleKody NguyenPatrick NickellTimothy OlguinAmy OlsenJason OwensFrederick ParraLaurie ParrishCameron PassmoreEllen PavlosekJoanne PedersenChristine PerlowRalph PetersonJane PoeLinda PotterSusan RasmussenMonica Reed (Shanks)Tara ReichJolayne ReichsteinSharon ReynoldsMonica ReynosoTina RinaldiJocelyn RiveraKatherine RobertsDesiree RobinsonJanice RodeCinthia Rojas VillagomezAngela RuizJeanne RuizDaniel RussellSue Saint OngeMaryellen SarricaJessica Schuman
Jonathan SchwartzNancy SchweckeSabina SextonAlysha A. ShipleyJanet SmithJulie SmithNicole SmithPaula SmithRonald Smith Lisa SpearsAudrey SquiresTami R. StebbedsChristian SteeleJune StevensKimberly StuartTeresa StubblefieldSuzanne TaylorDella ThomasTheresa ThompsonBonnie TodisMatthew TomashekLinda TromblyBarbara Tussing Norina VazquezLisa WallaceHoward WatkinsYvette Webber-DavisDavid WeinmanKatherine WelchLuther WhiteKai WilliamsCandice WilsonDavid WilsonDiana WiseNorma Kay WoodEmily Yates-PollardSue Yoshioka Debbie Zeek
Michelle AlmondJohn ArmstrongMatthew Barton*Deborah Carver* Gail CulbertsonChristine Cunningham*Hallie Edwards*Beth EldridgeRebecca Fetrow*Kristin Forrest*Ashlei Fraser*Tracie Gonyea*Corinne Hazzard*
Meg Hicks*Eric Johnson*Tim Johnson*Nancy Jordan*Joel Korin*Sandra Ludeman*Marsha Lytle*Linda McCarthy*Margot McDonnell*Mary McLellan*Jaylynn Milstein*Jan Montry*Duane Morgan*
Kitty Murdoch*Wendy Popp*Paige Sharpe* Robin Spears*Barbara SullivanClaire Sylvain*Joyce Thomas*Peter ThurstonChristine Tonry*Tiffany VanderZanden*Timothy Vignos*Danielle Ward*Alexa Young-Mills
Peer Coordinators
In loving memory
*PC plus carried their own case
of Sid Johnson
CASAs
Sid was a true friend and supporter of CASA and a champion for children. He served as a CASA volunteer, a CASA of Lane CountyBoard Member, an Oregon CASA Network Board Member, a legislative representative and a dedicated donor.
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Central Lutheran Foundation
Chambers Family Foundation
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
Coquille Tribal Community Fund
Cottage Grove Community Foundation
Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe
of Indians
Eugene Active 20/30 Foundation
First Story and Hayden Homes
Ford Family Foundation-Oregon
CASA Network
Herbert A. Templeton Foundation
JE Fehsenfeld Family Foundation
McKay Family Foundation
National CASA Association
Northwest Natural Gas
OnPoint Community Credit Union
Oregon Community Foundation
Oregon Jury Project Foundation
Pendell Rauch Fund, Mark & Nichol
PPPM University of Oregon
RBC Foundation
Serbu Fund
Taco Bell Foundation for Teens
Trust Management Services
United Way
Washington Federal Foundation
Western Lane Community Foundation
Wheeler Foundation
Windermere Foundation
We have doubled, and in some cases quadrupled, the number of times weare checking in with kids, depending upon their situations. We're reading books, cooking, talking and playing games over video to continue building crucial relationships with the children and youth we support,ensuring that they are safe during this time of relative isolation.
But What About Right Now?We can't just talk to you about success in 2019 when that feels likea lifetime ago.
With COVID-19, children are more vulnerable than ever, boththose in the child welfare system who are already experiencingincreased trauma and those who will enter the system because ofthe challenges of this pandemic. Families are experiencing morefinancial and emotional stressors and are more isolated.
So we want to share what we are doing right now to help ourcommunity through the numerous challenges we face.
Right Now
Advocacy Via Video
Thank you to ourFoundations
We pivoted quickly, moving volunteer recruitment, screening,training and swearing in to an entirely virtual format: graduating 3classes within the first 6 months.
Even as we continue to recruit volunteers, we are worried about ananticipated spike in reports of child abuse when kids are back inschool and about constraints on our ability to respond. We arefortifying our infrastructure in preparation for what is to come.
Virtual Recruitment & Training
Summer 20202nd ALL VirtualTraining ClassGraduates &newly Sworn inCASAs
What Is Next?
We are preparing for a tidal wave ofchildren coming into care as things re-open and kids are back in school.
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Monthly Giving
Retirement Account
Assets
Bequests
Stocks
ways to GIVEThe supporters on this list
gave in a variety of ways to
best fit their needs -- both in
fulfilling their desire to make
an investment in our
community and in the
benefits they may receive for
their philanthropic giving.
These ways include, but are
not limited to:
Check with your financial
advisor to discuss the best
way for you to give!
AnonymousBrian and Michelle AlmondLeonard and Julie BoltonJoshua & Michelle BrownGlenn and Renee BuchananBusiness Insurance SolutionsChambers ConstructionCoach GlassMario Conte and Holly Mar ConteJessie Jo CurtinDan and Mandie DriskillRosemary DuffyChris DuyckEmerald Valley MortgageEris Conflict ResolutionEugene Mortgage BrokersExecutive Cleaning ServicesValerie and Gordon GallicSteve and Mary GaughanEric GeyerGleaves Swearingen, LLPJeff & Cindy GregoryAndrea HallidayShayne HamelLogan and Carlee HaugenHershner HunterKathleen HoegTraci and Darin HousleyJerry's Home ImprovementJennifer KingWayne and Susan KizerPat & Sally KnoxJudy LacockNiel and Demian LaudatiWendy and Bob LaingLane Forest ProductsDr. Jae and Jae LeeDouglas and Mollie LeFevreLegal Software Systems, Inc.Haley and Greg LyonsMichael & Tiffany Martone CapraiDeAnn MathisonNancy MillerMary Ann MoorePaul Nagai and Tori BeyerTerry & Donna NiegelOakmont Family DentalOregon Community Credit UnionOregon Mortgage AssociationDennis & Sharon OremMonica and Tom OsborneMonica ParvinAndrea and Byron PennMarina Perry and John MlynczykPersonnel SourceLee & Allace PlummerPlyVeneer ProductsTina RayRevolution Design GroupDr. Grace RichterMegan and Mike ShultzDarcee and Stacy Slonecker
AIG FinancialAlliance Insurance PartnersRichard and Charlotte BarnhartJanet BelcherDr. Marv and Carol BerkmanRoger and Robin BestRhea and Derick CramerMichele Crego-McgeeKristi and David CrowellKeith CrudgingtonSharon DuncanDr. Melissa EdwardsPam EllingJane and Mark GilbertJim and Patricia GingerGlory Bee Foods, Inc.Rick & Chrystal HarderTom & Julie HarperDale and Jennifer HartleyJones & RothPatrick and Linda KeatingJulia and Jim KeizurAllen and Nancy KibbeyPenelope and Donald KimballSydney and Paul KohJulie & Tom KollmorgenLisa KovacevicErik and Jessica JorgensenSteve and Cyndy LaneDr. Brick and Lissy LantzErika Leaf and Christopher MeekerAlan LinharesLewis LuchsJanice MackeyHarold & Barbara MajeskyCatherine Manz and John SmithLaura and James MarshallLinda and James McCarthyNetwork for GoodMichele and Bradley PhillipsKen & Suzanne PriceRandy Turnbow and Martha RiceCary and Erin RichardsonJeri ScharpfDr. Ken and Kenda SingerBarbara SullivanDebra Sullivan
We wish we had roomto acknowledge eachand every one of youhere!
AnonymousAmbient IT SolutionsBesemann Valentine LLPCBT NuggetsRoger and Sheila CoxEvergreen Roofing of OregonIndustrial Source / National
Firefighter Corp.Donald JonesKappa Alpha ThetaOakway CenterJoyce Pappel-KimuraRE/MAX IntegritySummit Bank
Margaret and Joseph AdelsbergerAggregate Resource DrillingMatt and Jacque BartonBigfoot BeveragesShirley BraunsteinColumbia BankJoe and Cindy CoueyDave and Bobbi HylandDavid and Norma DriskillThe Douglas and Gloria
Rumberger FoundationFarwest Steel CorporationFranz Family BakeriesMary Ann and Niles HansonHayden HomesKendall Automotive Group Steven and Lisa KorthOregon CASA NetworkDr. David and Jill NilesPeaceHealthR & M Clark Family
FoundationScott & Susan ReeseSteve & Jill RitchieSELCO Community Credit UnionSelectemp Employment ServicesDr. Daniel and Christina SheerinSteven and Linda SoggeKernutt StokesUnited Rotary Clubs ofEugene/SpringfieldChristopher and Dena Valentine
State Farm CompaniesJerry and Lyn StiltnerMatt StopherThe Tamolitch Fund of The
Oregon Community FoundationJeff Todahl and Gwyn BatchtleUmpqua BankCheri and Robert WeeksBill and Tracy WhalenJames and Yvonne WildishConnie & Harry Wonham
Susan Tate and Forest PyleThermo FisherColleen and Steve ThompsonLyle and Theresa ThompsonSandy and Susie TrahanTheodore UtleyGerald and Veronika WaltonCraig and Amy WanichekWard InsurancePaul WardaCindy WedmoreGary and Julaine WildishKris ZimmermanAbe and Paula Zitterkopf
Our Generous Supporters
Eric and Kristin ForrestN.B. Giustina FoundationChris Storment and Kelly Beckley
$20,000+
$10,000-$19,000
Faye and Lucille Stewart FoundationKPD Insurance Inc.Reynolds Electric /
Kevin Cohen Plumbing
$5,000-$9,999
$2,500-$4,999
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$500-$999
List does not include purchases of event tickets or registrations, auction item purchases or in-kind donations.
Every effort was made to ensure the accuracy of this list. Please accept our sincere apologies for any errors or omissions.
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We had a "full house" to celebrate the kickoff of CASA of Lane County's Silver Anniversary year! The evening began with a champagne toast and a drawing for an original signature necklace, specially created for CASA anddonated by Beaudet Jewelers.
We enjoyed every LUCKY moment, bringing in a record $219,000 for abused & neglected children in Lane County with our wine wall, silent auction, gaming prize baskets, Jerry's $1,000 gift certificate raffle and paddle raise.
Roger and Sheila Coxwith honorary chairs:
"Straight Flush" Title Sponsors:
"Full House" Event Feature Sponsors:
"Blackjack" Banquet Sponsors
"Wild Card" Game Sponsors
"4 of a Kind" Wine Wall Sponsor:
Media Sponsors:
presented by:
Special thanks to our Casino Night Committee:Shirley Braunstein, Kristin Forrest, Lisa Korth, Jennifer Nelson, Monica Parvin, Shannon Pendell andDarcee Slonecker
Featuring emcees:
Matt Templeman, Mary Reilly,Liz Kelly and Matt Hogan
Paddle Raise Donors:
16th annual Casino Night February 28, 2020, Graduate Eugene
Bigfoot BeveragesFarwest Steel Jerry's Home ImprovementKPD InsuranceSelectemp Employment ServicesKernutt StokesFranz Family BakeriesColumbia BankHershner HunterPeacehealth
Heather Murphy, Shannon Pendell and Shirley Braunstein
Business Insurance SolutionsOCCUGleaves Swearingen, LLPOakmont Family Dental
A-1 Auto GlassPersonnel SourceUmpqua BankLane Forest ProductsChambers ConstructionExecutive Cleaning
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For Jane and Mark Gilbert, supporting their community is ahuge part of who they and their business, Edgewater HomeFurnishings are. Every year they donate to CASA with their "CHAIRity Event" donating a percentage of sales. But they don't stop there! Every holiday season they also collect new clothing, toys and gift items from their customers and community to stock the "CASA Boutique," so that our clients can receive special gifts in addition to the powerful voice of a CASA advocate. Thank you Jane, Mark and everyone at Edgewater!
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Foster children do not often have "new" things. In fact, they often don't have time to take THEIR things with them when they leave their homes. For years, Pete & Katherine Drakatoshave generously donated clothing and backpacks for our BackTo School event, to give children in the child welfare systemsomething NEW. Pete is a "savvy shopper," and this year, whenMacy's learned about CASA from Pete, they jumped in anddonated BAGS of nice, dress clothes for our clothing closet!
Heather Murphy Executive Director
Michele Morgan Development Director
Diane Hauser Business Manager
Kyle Tarr Program Director
Kelsey Galago Program Director
Michelle Almond Volunteer Coordinator
Kody Nguyen Training Coordinator
Lauren Dame Training Coordinator
Debi Bone Operations & Retention Coordinator
Lisa Russell Family Finding Specialist
Brenda Nepute Intake Coordinator
Chrystal Kellerman CASA Supervisor
Yolanda Mulhern CASA Supervisor
David, Ross CASA Supervisor
Tami Stebbeds CASA Supervisor
Scott Cottrell CASA Supervisor
Molly Kokkeler Development Associate
Mario Conte, President
Niel Laudati, Vice President
Jeff Singer, Treasurer/Secretary
Kristin Forrest, Past President
Roger Cox
Rhea Cramer
David Davini
Kelsey Davis
Jesse Howes
Lisa Korth
Alan Linhares
John Mlynczyk
Bill Whalen
Noah Zepeda
Diana Burnett, Recorder
Thanks to Steve and Sally Lee, Dave Bakke andChambers Construction, and Evergreen Painting,the Development "Suite" and training room received amuch needed face lift! When Steve learned that ourportable office space was having some issues, he goton the phone to Dave who sent a team to replacesiding and build a new deck and stairs! Then Sallyjumped in to finish the project with a crew to paint therefurbished suite and the trim on our trainingroom/warehouse building to match! We are SOgrateful to them all.
David Davini, CASA advocate, board member anddedicated supporter, is someone who answers the call.David took on a new case just a week after his case of 5 years closed. He was going to take a break but then learned of a child who was put in an out-of-stateplacement and changed plans. David chose to travel outof state once a month for 7 months, to visit the child and
attend a monthly group meeting. Luckily Eugene has the red eye flight! Davidwould make a 26-hour turnaround: fly there, spend time with the child, attendthe group meeting and fly home. AND all on his dime, his personal donation toCASA! The child has since been placed back in Lane County, and David is stillthe CASA on the case.
Extraordinary Acts
CASA Staff
Board of Directors
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