I am the program director at CASA of Douglas County. I have one of the best jobs in the world because I have the opportunity to help others change the lives of vulnerable children. At CASA we believe that child abuse is not an insurmountable societal ill. Anyone can actively be part of the solution and we offer people a proven way to make a positive difference in the life of a child. The stories I hear every day are many things — shocking, heartwarming, horrible, fascinating, tragic, even funny. Usually they are combination of these. But all the stories …
Guest column: CASA volunteers make a difference for children
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