Abused and Neglected Children Will Benefit from Jewelers for Children Grant to CASA DC

Washington, DC, March 19, 2017 --(PR.com)-- CASA DC was recently awarded a $35,000 grant from Jewelers for Children (JFC) to increase the number of volunteers who represent the best interests of abused and neglected children in court. The award to CASA DC is part of a $625,000 grant that JFC made to the National CASA Association.

“Our board has always been focused on charities that primarily benefit children in need and the National CASA Association is a perfect fit for our support,” says David Rocha, the executive director of Jewelers for Children. “CASA excels at helping the most vulnerable children during a very trying time in their young lives.”

Today almost 1,000 children are the foster care system in Washington, DC. Last year, CASA volunteers helped 24% find safe, permanent homes. The program is always seeking new volunteers in its effort to provide a voice to every abused and neglected child.

“Funding from Jewelers for Children will help us recruit and train an additional 27 new volunteers and serve at least 67 new children. We are grateful that the jewelers and our local supporters are focused on helping our most vulnerable children,” says Richard Harris, Executive Director.

Jewelers for Children is the charitable arm of the jewelry industry, composed of jewelry retailers, manufacturers, watch companies and trade associations. They are the largest private supporter of the National CASA Association, supporting volunteer advocacy since 2003. In addition to the National CASA Association, JFC’s charity partners include: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Make-A-Wish America, and the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. For more information on JFC, please visit jewelersforchildren.org.

The National CASA Association provides leadership to 943 state and local program offices that champion the best interests of abused and neglected children. Across the country, over 76,000 highly trained CASA/GAL volunteers serve as powerful advocates for these children, one child at a time, within the child welfare system. For more information, go to casaforchildren.org.
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