Our mission at Eddy County CASA is to ensure that every child has the chance to grow up in a safe and loving environment. We are a volunteer-driven network dedicated to giving abused and neglected children a voice in the legal system. By advocating for their best interest, we empower children towards brighter futures. Join us in changing a child's story and help us make a profound difference. Become a volunteer today!
Mission Statement
The Mission of Eddy County CASA
(Court Appointed Special Advocate) is to advocate
for the best interests of abused and neglected children in the court system, through the recruitment, training, and support of effective volunteer advocates.
Vision Statement
We envision a world where every child who has experienced abuse or neglect is given the opportunity to thrive in a safe and loving home.
Our board is comprised of dedicated leaders from the region who bring a wealth of experience and commitment to our mission. Leah Boone, serving as President, and Leslie Blount, as Vice President, both from Artesia, NM, provide strong guidance and vision. David Pedroza, also from Artesia, ensures our financial stability as Treasurer, while Laura Florez from Carlsbad, NM, manages our records and communication as Secretary. Additionally, Steven Starkovich from Carlsbad contributes valuable insights as a board member, rounding out a team that works tirelessly to advance our goals and serve our community.
Our team is led by Amy Wright, our dedicated Executive Director, who oversees operations with a commitment to excellence. Jasmine Cobb, our Program Coordinator based in Carlsbad, brings valuable experience and energy to managing our programs, ensuring they run smoothly and effectively. Clarisa Saenz serves as our Communications Coordinator, skillfully handling outreach and engagement to keep our community informed and connected. Together, our staff members work collaboratively to further our mission and make a positive impact through their expertise and passion.
Advocacy
○ Advocate for the best interests of the assigned child(ren) in court, school, and
community settings.
○ Ensure the child’s voice is heard and their needs are met
Investigation
○ Review case files and court reports.
○ Interview the child, family members, social workers, educators, and other parties
involved in the child’s life.
Reporting
○ Submit written court reports to the judge prior to each court hearing, including
recommendations supported by objective findings.
Monitoring
○ Attend court hearings and other relevant meetings (e.g., Individualized Education
Program [IEP] meetings).
○ Monitor the implementation of court orders and services provided to the child and
family
Collaboration
○ Work closely with the child’s legal team, caseworkers, and other professionals to
gather comprehensive information.
○ Foster positive working relationships with all stakeholders involved in the case.
Commitment
○ Dedicate sufficient time to each case (approximately 5-10 hours per month).
○ Commit to serving on a case until it is closed (average duration: 12–18 months)
At Eddy County CASA, we believe that every child deserves a voice and a chance to thrive. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our supporters who make our mission possible. Your generosity and commitment empower us to advocate for the youth in our community, ensuring they receive the support and guidance they need. Together, we are making a difference, one child at a time. Thank you for standing with us!
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