CASA of the Continental Divide's Mission:
CASA of the Continental Divide guides volunteer advocates who ensure a child’s safety, best interest and well-being are at the forefront of legal proceedings.
CASA always appreciates help with office administrative duties, including various mailings, data entry, and filing. You can also help staff with exciting fundraising events and committees, such as our annual Chip in for Kids Golf Scramble, etc. These events are always in need of enthusiastic committee members, as well. Get to know the CASA staff and be a part of these essential efforts that sustain CASA’s programs.
Administration
Work in the CASA office on administrative projects. Contact us at 970-513-9390 for more information.
Professional Services
CASA greatly appreciates professional services donated to help enhance its programs. Current professionals donate graphic design, printing, public relations, technology support, data entry, artistry, and various other types of services, which help support CASA in many ways.
Professional Volunteers can work on a single project or on an on-going basis.
If you are willing to donate some of your time and experience, please call the Operations Coordinator at 970-513-9390 or send an e-mail to admin@mtncasa.org.
Special Events
Annual Chip in for Kids Golf Scramble:
To generate awareness and support in the fight against child abuse CASA of the Continental Divide hosts our Annual Chip in for Kids Golf Fundraiser. You can help in a variety of ways including:
Planning Committee – Help plan this fantastic fun filled event. As a committee member you can help recruit golf teams and sponsors, organize other volunteers on the day, help with publicity, running the silent auction and organizing the event.
Setup -If you are an early riser you can meet us before the event to setup registration and event tables and help setup the silent auction. You can leave after the setup is completed or stay for the day.
Event “Check-In” Receptionist – On the day of the event CASA needs volunteers to assist with the “registration” process of all attendees. This requires you to man the registration table and confirm names from the attendee lists provided and to assist any un-registered guests. Informing attendees of their hole assignment, schedule for the event and other general information as required.
Help on and off the course – You may facilitate a contest such as a longest marshmallow drive or the chipping contest. Training will be provided the day of the event. Volunteers are required morning and/or afternoon shifts. If facilitating a contest isn’t your thing you can assist by monitoring the silent auction back at the club.
Land Acknowledgment
CASA of the Continental Divide acknowledges we are located on the traditional and ancestral lands of the Southern Utes, Uncompahgre Utes, Northern/ White River Utes, and Cheyenne peoples past and present. We acknowledge 48 contemporary tribal nations are historically tied to the lands that make up the state of Colorado. In our daily lives, let us honor and respect those who stewarded the land through generations.
CASACD acknowledges this statement will evolve as we continue to learn the history of the land we occupy. We are in the process of educating ourselves about the atrocities that took place against indigenous peoples on this land.
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