Martin Luther King Jr. Day Media Release Template

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YOUR PROGRAM Calls for Volunteers This MLK Day

CITY, Texas – At the March on Washington on Aug. 28, 1963, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his inspirational “I Have a Dream” speech. King’s dream was equal rights for all Americans, regardless of the color of their skin.

YOUR CASA PROGRAM also has a dream this Martin Luther King Jr. Day – a dream that every child in Texas has a safe, permanent home.

When children are removed from their homes due to evidence of abuse or neglect, they are placed in the child welfare system, sometimes far away from their friends and loved ones. Often times, they are left to navigate the system on their own without a consistent adult to guide them.

CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteers are appointed by judges to speak up for a child in court. A CASA volunteer’s main goal is to help move the child out of the temporary system and into a safe, permanent home as quickly as possible. YOUR CASA PROGRAM is one of the 71 local CASA programs in Texas that recruit volunteers to advocate for children in court.

“By getting to know the child personally and speaking up for his or her best interest, CASA volunteers make sure the child’s voice is not lost in the chaos of court proceedings,” said ED’s FIRST AND LAST NAME, Executive Director of YOUR CASA PROGRAM.

In 2013, more than 46,600 Texas children were in the child welfare system. Of those children, roughly half did not have a CASA volunteer.

Last year, # CASA volunteers served # children in the child welfare system in YOUR COUNTY/SERVICE AREA, but # children still need a volunteer to advocate for their best interests.

“We hope for a day when CASA is no longer needed because all children are safe and cared for,” said ED’s LAST NAME. “But until then, we need more community members to step up and advocate for our most vulnerable children.”

CASA volunteers speak with everyone involved in the child’s life, including family members, teachers, therapists and foster parents. They gather information about the child’s physical, educational and emotional needs and report their findings to the court so that the judge can make an informed placement decision.

CASA volunteers advocate first and foremost for reunification with the child’s immediate family, but when that is not an option they work to place the child with a loving adoptive family.

“At YOUR CASA PROGRAM, we have a dream of ensuring that every child has a forever home where they can thrive and grow,” said ED’s LAST NAME. “Join us in making our dream a reality this Martin Luther King Jr. Day by becoming a CASA volunteer.”

For more information, visit www.becomeacasa.org AND/OR LOCAL PROGRAM WEBSITE AND PHONE. The next INFORMATION/TRAINING session is TIME, DATE, PLACE.

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