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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

Back-To-School Supplies You Can Donate

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The back-to-school rush is officially here. While many families are busy checking off their own supply lists, it is important to remember that this season can cause significant financial stress for others. By stepping up as a community, we can ensure every student has what they need to succeed from day one.

If you are looking to contribute and help local families, here is an updated list of essential items you can donate to make a real difference:

The Classics

  • Backpacks: A sturdy bag is essential but can be a pricey investment. Providing a new or gently used backpack gives a student a reliable way to carry their gear.
  • Three-Ring Binders & Notebooks: Organizational must-haves for keeping coursework sorted. Both wide-ruled and college-ruled spiral notebooks are always in high demand.
  • Pocket Folders: Simple two-pocket folders are perfect for students of all grade levels to keep track of assignments.
  • Pencils & Pens: Whether you opt for mechanical or classic wooden pencils, no classroom can ever have enough. To go right along with them, blue, black, and red pens are daily essentials for older students taking notes and grading assignments.
  • Markers, Colored Pencils, & Crayons: Fresh coloring supplies are elementary school staples that help spark creativity and make students feel included in art projects.
  • Pencil Cases: A dedicated box or pouch helps kids keep their new writing utensils organized.
  • Scissors & Rulers: Reliable straightedges and classroom-safe scissors are crucial for math, science, and crafts.
  • Index Cards: A timeless study aid for creating flashcards and keeping track of presentation notes.
  • Erasers: Because everyone makes mistakes while learning!

Modern Classroom Must-Haves

  • Headphones or Earbuds: With the rise of digital learning, personal audio gear is frequently required for tablets, Chromebooks, and interactive lessons.
  • Reusable Water Bottles: Hydration stations are the new norm in most schools, making durable water bottles a fantastic and eco-friendly donation.
  • Dry Erase Markers: Teachers use these constantly on whiteboards and often have to replenish their own supply out of pocket.
  • Disinfecting Wipes & Hand Sanitizer: Keeping the learning environment clean and germ-free is a top priority, making these hygiene supplies invaluable.
  • Boxes of Tissues: Classrooms go through these quickly, and teachers greatly appreciate having a stockpile to keep sniffles at bay.

Where to Donate
Not sure where to drop off your altruistic haul? Here are a few great places to start:

  • Local Schools: Call the front office of neighborhood schools and ask if they accept direct supply drop-offs for students in need.
  • Community Nonprofits: Look for local chapters of the Boys & Girls Club, the YMCA, or foster care support networks.
  • Supply Drives: Keep an eye out for seasonal donation bins hosted by local businesses, grocery stores, or places of worship.

This list is just a starting point. Consider picking up a few extra items during your next shopping trip to add an extra splash of altruism to this back-to-school season!

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