February
  • CASA Share
When: Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Time:   6:00 to 8:00pm
Where: Advocates For Children Elbert County Office
          166 Main Street, Suite A
   Elizabeth, CO 80107

RSVP to the Elbert and Lincoln Counties Program Manager: PattyAnn Maher at 303-646-1905

*2Continuing Education Credits for attending this event*

  • CASA Field Trip
When: Friday, February 3, 2012
Time:   12 Noon
Where: Women's Bean Project
           3201 Curtis Street, Denver, 80205
What:  Tour and Food Tasting

The Women's Bean Project is a non-profit business dedicated to helping women break the cycle of poverty and unemployment. Our goal is to provide each program participant with a safe, accepting work environment where she can learn to identify and build upon her talents while building the skills necessary to get and keep mainstream employment. We do this by providing employment training in our gourmet food production business.

Limited space.
To RSVP, please contact Stacey Sanders at 303-328-2354.

*3 Continuing Education Credits for attending this event

  • CASA Training
When:   February 6, 2012 to February 18, 2012
            (Daytime and Evening Class options)
Where:  Advocates for Children Office
    10855 E. Bethany Drive, Aurora, CO 80014
Schedule: Click Here

If you are interested in Volunteering, please click here to fill out a form, and a recruitment representative will be in touch with you about our program.

* CASA Trainings is a 30 hour intensive 2 week program.

We offer to convenient options daytime or evening. You may choose which class to be in, but must remain in that class for the full 2 weeks. All classes are mandatory unless prior approval acquired.

  • Hearts for CASA
When:  Thursday, February 9, 2012
Time:    6:00PM
Where:  Details to be Announced
Hosted by: The Young Philanthropist Project (YPP)
         of Advocates for Children

  • Wagging Tales
When:  Saturday, February 25, 2012
Time:    9:30AM - 11:00AM
Where: Advocates for Children Office
   10855 E. Bethany Ave., Aurora, CO 80014

Dogs don’t read…but they love a good story.
Wagging Tales introduces children to a four-legged friend…and then the magic begins.  Each child selects a fun book to read to his/her new doggie pal.  Tails wag as tales are told and each child practices his/her reading skills to a new friend who loves a good story and won’t criticize or interrupt. In addition to a wonderfully supportive reading experience, each child is rewarded with a new book to keep.

RSVP to Justine Reves: 303-328-2348


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