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This is CASA

Our mission is simple, yet powerful: We empower children and families in crisis to change their narrative forever.

  • Heidi Snarey * Executive Director, CASA Forsyth County
    Heidi Snarey * Executive Director, CASA Forsyth County

    Our volunteers work diligently to be “the eyes and ears of the Court,” and take advocating for these children very seriously.

Our Impact This Year

You can help provide children with safety and stability. By donating to CASA, you will help us recruit, train, and support volunteers who advocate for the best interest of children and ensure their needs are being met. Our hope is that we can depend on you and the generosity of business and community leaders like you to help us achieve our vision of serving 100% of children in the child welfare system in Forsyth County. With your help, we can meet our vision of a trained volunteer advocate, a safe home and a promising future for every child in need in our community.

 

  • Donations
    Donations

    $182,922

  • Annual Expenses

    $565,500

  • Children Served

    127

  • Open Cases

    77

  • Volunteers

    62

Make Giving a Part of Your New Year’s Resolutions

Ah, New Year’s Eve. Every year, this week brings with it a sense of excitement, anticipation and hope as we look forward to the upcoming year. Suddenly, everything that happened in 2025—the things we did or didn’t do, did or didn’t say—doesn’t seem to matter as much. Instead, we can look ahead and clearly see 2026 laid out before us, untarnished and ready for our next adventure.

Of course, with New Year’s Eve come New Year’s resolutions. These resolutions symbolize the things we care about most in life, and reflect the areas of life we want to improve. Whether it be weight loss, reading more or simply trying something new, resolutions often mark what matters most to us. Which means, if you want to make a difference in 2026, make giving a part of your New Year’s resolutions. Here are some ideas for how you can create resolutions that give back.

 

Get your family on board.

One simple way to make giving a part of your New Year’s resolutions is to get your family on board. Altruism is an incredibly important value to instill in young children. As you make plans for 2026, consider how you and your family can serve the community together.

 

Share on social media. 

With today’s technology, social media often plays a critical role in the success of various fundraising and awareness efforts. This year, see how you can support organizations around the world simply by sharing, tweeting, pinning or posting.

 

Give blood.

No matter who you are, we all have something we can give: blood. If you’re eligible, make a commitment to donate blood consistently in 2026. Whether you give to a community blood bank or a national chain, you can feel confident in your efforts to support—and save—another’s life.

 

Mentor a child.

Speaking of support, you can often find children in need of support in the community. One way you can support a child in 2026 is by volunteering to be a mentor. Give a child the gift of someone who loves, encourages and supports them this year to have an impact on their life.

 

Pay it forward.

For a simple way to have a huge effect this upcoming year, pay it forward. Commit to taking small acts of kindness whenever you possibly can. For example, pay for a person’s coffee, leave a caring note or donate used goods. However you pay it forward, keep the message of positivity moving in 2026.

 

Volunteer consistently.

If you want something to really commit to doing next year, then consider volunteering consistently. Local and national nonprofit organizations are constantly looking for new people to get involved with their cause. Join in as a regular volunteer they can rely on.

 

Commit to donating.

Finally, make a difference in 2026 by finding a cause you care about and committing to donating regularly. While one-time donations are definitely celebrated, regular donations can have a huge impact all-year round. Find a monthly amount you feel comfortable with and commit to giving.

With 2026 nearly upon us, the New Year’s resolutions will soon start rolling in. If you want to have an even-greater impact this upcoming year, make giving a part of your resolutions. Try out some of these ideas, or come up with your own to give back and make a valuable contribution to the life of a fellow human being in 2026.

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