This Hearts of Yolo story is a very special compilation of quotes from Dr. Tan’s office.
Please read the profile we did last holiday season about Dr. Tan here and enjoy the quotes from his staff below!
Continue ReadingThis Hearts of Yolo story is a very special compilation of quotes from Dr. Tan’s office.
Please read the profile we did last holiday season about Dr. Tan here and enjoy the quotes from his staff below!
Continue ReadingSatyen Bhatia arrived in Yolo County three years ago to attend school at UC Davis. He saw a few posts about Yolo County CASA on Facebook and thought it sounded like a great organization to be a part of. Additionally, he worked for the Davis Vanguard, a local publication with a legal slant. He had heard through his work there about the challenges foster children face. He applied to the training and has been a CASA volunteer for just over a year.
Continue ReadingTrina Breuner McMorrow arrived in Yolo County about 20 years ago due to a job transfer. She and her then young family chose Davis as their new home town. At the time, Trina worked as a healthcare attorney, and earlier in life, as a nurse. Trina liked her ability to help people in each of these positions, but scaled back after several years to spend more time with her children.
Continue ReadingAshley Snee Giovannettone discovered Yolo County CASA when she was looking for ways to help foster children. Ashley has two young children of her own and works as a consultant. Despite her busy life, she has always felt called to help. “My husband and I have talked about becoming foster parents someday, but right now being a CASA volunteer is where I am concentrating my energy.”
Continue ReadingKelly Lynn Jordan, owner of KLJ studios at 424 First Street in Woodland, is passionate about instilling confidence in people through photography. Born and raised in Woodland, Kelly lived in Los Angeles for 12 years photographing musicians. She returned to Woodland a few years ago to raise her family close to relatives. “I believe in multigenerational support and I wanted my daughter to grow up next to my mother.”
Continue ReadingJohn Morelli has dedicated his life to mentoring youth in various ways. Born and raised in Woodland, he was a junior high and high school teacher in the Woodland Joint Unified School District for 38 years. He became a CASA volunteer at the urging of Judge Basha. “My wife and I would run into Judge Basha in church and he kept suggesting that I become a CASA volunteer. I was intrigued and went through the training process shortly after.”
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Start the new year by making a lasting impact! 🌟 Nearly 40 children in care are waiting for a CASA volunteer to guide and support them in Yolo County.❤️🩹
We’re now accepting new volunteers for our upcoming training session, running January 11 – February 19. This is your chance to be the voice a child needs in 2024!💙⏰
Spots are limited—contact info@yolocasa.org today to learn more and sign up for an Info session today‼️➡️
This holiday season, you can make a difference! 🎁 Here’s how you can support Yolo County CASA: Share our post to spread the word➡️ Like or comment to engage with our mission✨ Tag a friend who might be the perfect fit to become a CASA volunteer‼️ Your support helps us reach more hearts and more youth in care. ❤️🩹 Thank you for making the season brighter! 🌟 #SupportCASA #HolidayGiving #MakeADifference
🌟 From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU to everyone who supported Yolo CASA & helped us reach our goal of 1,000! 🎉
Your kindness & belief in our mission inspire us every day. 💙 Jessica, our Outreach Coordinator, is deeply grateful & excited to continue raising awareness for the lives impacted by foster care. 💕
Together, we’re changing lives & building a stronger community. 🙌✨#THANKYOU #ROADTO1k #goalreached✔
Making a difference is easier than you think! 💙 Here's how to become a CASA with Yolo CASA: 1️⃣ Info Session – Learn what it means to be a CASA & how you’ll impact a child’s life. 2️⃣ Apply – Submit your application to get started. 3️⃣ 1st Interview – Let’s get to know you and your motivation! 🗣️ 4️⃣ Training – 34 hours of engaging, flexible training (including virtual sessions & Lunch-and-Learns 🍴💻). 5️⃣ 2nd Interview – A final chat to ensure you're ready to advocate. 6️⃣ Swearing-In – Officially become a CASA & start changing lives! 🎉 Ready
The quote above captures one CASA volunteer's most memorable moment. Stories like this highlight the incredible difference CASA advocates make for children in care. ✨ With almost 40 youth currently waiting for a CASA in Yolo County, the need for volunteers is greater than ever. 💙 Step up and be the one to make a life-changing impact. 📩 Learn more about becoming a CASA at info@yolocasa.org or visit our website today. #ChangeALife 🌟 #volunteerwithcasaoc 🤝🏾#YoloCountyCASA #AdvocatesForChildren 🛡️