Women’s History Month Spotlight: Linda Mathson

Voices for Children | CASA of St. Louis recognizes March as Women’s History Month. In honor of women’s contributions they make in our communities, Voices for Children | CASA of St. Louis is highlighting various female members of our team who work day in and day out to represent children’s best interests in court and in the community.

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Women’s History Month Spotlight: Amy Ruiz

Voices for Children | CASA of St. Louis recognizes March as Women’s History Month. In honor of women’s contributions they make in our communities, Voices for Children | CASA of St. Louis is highlighting various female members of our team who work day in and day out to represent children’s best interests in court and in the community.

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Why Should You #Tag15? Meet Korrie

Daily, our staff encounters children like Korrie who through no fault of their own, were removed from the care of their parents and brought into state custody. These children, who have the most to gain or lose, have the least power in the decisions made by the court and the professionals who are responsible for their well-being.

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Voices for Children Honored during Saint Louis MHB Partnership Celebration

On Thursday, July 19, Voices for Children was named alongside 36 local St. Louis nonprofits, service providers and organizations awarded funds from the Saint Louis Mental Health Board (MHB) during their FY19-21 Community Children's Services Partnership Celebration. MHB administers public funds on behalf of the residents of the City of St. Louis for behavioral health and children’s services.

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Celebrating National Reunification Month

This June, we celebrate the important accomplishments of parents and the many professionals, including Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs), who work on getting children home safe after they’ve been in the foster care system. It's Child Advocates' goal to make sure children are supported with a CASA and have what they need to move forward in a positive path, when reunifying with their family. 

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