After more than 40 years working with students identified as having Emotional Disabilities, Linda Grumley DuFour retired with a deep understanding of the complex challenges faced by children and families navigating trauma, instability, and family dysfunction. Throughout her career in education, she worked closely with students who needed consistent support, structure, and advocacy to help them succeed both in and outside the classroom. Over time, Linda witnessed firsthand the
April CASA grads pictured left to right: Todd Neal, Kayla Hibbs, Stephanie Johnson, Michael Spear, & Kimberly Self along with Training Manager Kayla Casey This spring has been an especially active and meaningful season for CASA of the River Region as we continue preparing new volunteer advocates to serve children in our community. In April, we celebrated the graduation of a new training class held at our CASA Main Office on the Kosair for Kids Eastern Parkway Campus. We were
For nearly two decades, Tony and Carolyn Garner have quietly and faithfully shown up for children who needed someone in their corner. As Court Appointed Special Advocates with CASA of the River Region, this husband-and-wife team has devoted 18 years of service to advocating for children who have experienced abuse and neglect, helping them move toward safe, stable, and permanent homes. Their journey into CASA began with a simple but powerful desire:“To make a difference in our
“Volunteers are the only human beings on the face of the earth who reflect this nation’s compassion, unselfish caring, patience, and just plain loving one another.” ~Erma Bombeck