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DONATIONS & SUPPORT

CASA of Laramie County is grateful to receive funding through grants from the following :
Wyoming Department of Family Services
VOCA
Wyoming Children’s Trust Fund
National CASA
Wells Fargo
GFWC Women’s Civic League of Cheyenne
   
2007 Angels of Giving:  

In Kind Donations

Abby Krauter
Alan Kirkbride
Ashley Johnson
Assistant District
Attorney (Craig Jones)
Anita Leach
Big Lots
Carole Serelson
Cole Center
Safeway
Corinna Crandall
Deming and Miller
Elementary
Doug Lineen
First National Bank
Jason Leach
John Frentheway
Kathleen Farstad
Morgann Leach
RSVP Volunteers
South Greeley Hwy
Safeway
Tim Moseley
Texas Road House
Barry Williams

Beacon of Light $1000 - $5000
Taco Johns

Guardian $200-$500
Ryan and Anduin McElroy
Tryhydro Corporation

Messenger $100-200
Connie Johns
High County Consulting
John Brubacher

Advocate-up to $50
Anna Morrison

Christmas for CASA kids Donors
*Donors sponsor a child for $100

US Marshal Services
Wyoming Retirement System
US District Court Office
Us General Services Administration
Revenue Department– Liquor Division
Drug Enforcement Administration
US Secret Services
Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms
United States Government: US Attorneys
Immigration- Us Citizens and Immigrations   Services
Us Senate/Congress Field Representatives   Cheyenne Office
First Presbyterian Church
US Bankruptcy Court
Property Exchange
First Interstate Bank Wayne and Starla   Sexton
Mary Jane Strickland
Jerry and Tara Eastman
Law office of Tom Sedar
Matt and Carol Mead
Jim Anderson
Thomas and Patricia Bartos
Christy Butterfield
US Internal Revenue Services
Darryl and Erin Begeman
Federal Bureau of Investigation
AKAL Security
Carrie Anderson– Kincaid
Barbara Brock
Richard and Gail Fanelli
John and Denise Green
Linda Barker
Grace United Methodist Church
Ron and Mary Liz Langley
Kastner Oil
Properties LLC
Lee Ann Manlove and book club donors

   
2006 Angels of Giving:  

SPOTLIGHT $10,000
Anonymous Donor

Beacon of Light $1000-$5,000
Alan & Lindi Kirkbride
Doug & Susan Samuelson
*First National Bank
Frontier Refining Golf Tourney
Gwynne Robb
Jim & Tammy Johnson
Kastner Oil Properties
Linda Keller
*Ron & Mary Liz Langley
Taco Johns International
U.S. Marshal Golf Tourney

Guardian $200-$500
Bill & Beth Edwards
Brenden & Blenda McKinney
Carol Lindly
Christine Cox
*Cheyenne Hills group
Danny & Pam Glick
Don & Nancy Lawler
Don & Vanda Edington
Ellyn Phillips
*First Presbyterian
Fitzgerald Foundation for Children
Glenn & Ruth Moore
*Greg & Evelyn Kastner
Jacobs Engineering
Jeff & Lynne Carlton
Jim & Connie Johns
Jon Laughlin
Lynn Simons
Marvel McCracken
McGee, Hearne, & Paiz
Reiman Corp
Rick & Loretta Wolf
Rick & Ronda Hiemsoth
Rhonda Woodard
Rod & Grace Phillips
The Reata Collection
Tim & Lori Moseley
Tony & Sandy Ross
Vickie Peth
Walter & Pam Reiman
Wells Fargo Foundation

Messenger $100-200
Andy & Michelle Aldrich
Betty Gusea
Betty Jean Pearson &
Chris Goertzen
Char Magee
Chris & Jessica Speer
David & Michelle Lucero
Dee Holmes
Dick & Bonnie Berry
Ed & Karen Murray
Elegant Exteriors
First Interstate Bank
Gary & Lori Schoene
George Argeris
Gerie Sila
*Grace United Methodist
Grant & Tammy Fleming
Honorable Judge & Mrs. Barrett
Jennifer Swinehart
John & Joanne Cornelison
John & Lori Millin
Kandy Hartman
Karen Craven
Karen Steiner
Kevin & Lisa Paintner
Laurel Joiner
Lilli Devine
Linda Swanson
*Mary Jane Stickland
Max Maxfield
Mike & Dee Mores
Murray Properties
Nicole Salas
Patricia McKenney
Rachel Edeen
Rebecca Campbell
Rogers & Rogers P.C
Ross, Ross Santini, LLC
Ruth Sommers
Sally Meeker
Steve & Sue Kline
Ted & Anne McCoy
The Statement
Thomas Ricord & Kathie
Seldon
Vicki Kuhn
W.M. & Jan Stalcup

Advocate-up to $50
Aaron Courtney
Alvin Wiederspahn & Cynthia
Lummis
Angie Morrison
Anonymous Donor
Bill Crofts
Bob & Barb Fecht
Chuck & Julie Hunter
Dennis & Barbara Guilford
Erica Stoeckley
Gwen Smith-Russell Connell
Jack & Sharon Knudson
Jeff & Shannon Pedersen
John & Barbara Rogers
Karla Smith
Ilse Sorensen
Mac & Patty Stewart
Melvin Crawford
Mike & Cady Purcell
Mike & Chris Luke
Nancy Dawson
Oliver Berry
Penny Morowsky
Ron & Terry Hartz
Ronn & Marilyn Jeffrey
Ryan & Tara Ackerman
Terry Ball
Thomas Lee
Toni Rogers
Troy & Tammy Robinson
William & Betty Sue Allen
Victoria Gonzales

In Kind Donations

CASA Volunteers
CASA Board Directors
Casey Family Programs
Tillie Routh– Assistant DA
Foster and Kinship Care
Parents & Grandparents
Chris Smith-Marketing
Barry Williams –Technology
Ellen Rutledge-Training
County Commissioners, training space
Ronn Jeffrey, training support
United States Marshal Service
Will Armagost, friend, family & Airmen
Tim and Lori Moseley
Rodney McDowell
Betty Jean Pearson & Chris Goertzen
Salli Halpern
Karen Craven
Mia Patterson
Niki McGlathery
Paul Montoya
Robert Garrison
Vickie Peth
Sandy Ross
Graceworks
Central High Orchestra
Triumph High School Culinary
Leadership Cheyenne
Greg & Evelyn Kastner
Grace United Methodist Church
First Presbyterian Church
Carol Mead
Wyoming Retirement System
Wayne & Starla Sexton

   
2005 Angels of Giving:  

Al Wiederspahn and Cynthia Lummis
Dr. Don and Nancy Lawler
Judge James Barrett
Salli Halpern
Dr. Carol Fischer
Paula Schramm
Kline's Law Office
Danny Glick

Thomas Lee
Betty Jean Pearson
Connie Johns
Gayla Linquist
Tim and Lori Moseley
Paula Scott
Wolf & Tiedeken , LC

 
2004 Angels of Giving:
Wolf and Tiedeken
Sally and Jim Belcher
Mary Throne
Presbyterian Deacons
TOSA Medical
Anne McCoy
Ftizgerald Foundation for Children
   
Casas for CASA playhouse fundraiser:
Home Depot
South Park Estates/IGC Management
Sutherlands
TOSA medical
Capital Lumber
Sherwin Williams
Norandex
Tim Moseley
Susan Vukauckas
Donna Wagman
A-1 Signs
Paula Schramm
Karen with Hometown Magazine
Paul and Lynn Montoya
Parade of Homes
Phantasm Graphics
   
Those who generously give time and so much more:
Employees of Wyoming Network (Website)
U.S. Marshals Service (Golf Tournament)
Mary Liz and Ron Langley
Taco Johns
Barry Williams (Technical Assistance)
Casey Family Programs
Tim Moseley
Greg and Evelyn Kastner
   

All your money, time, and effort is what makes CASA possible.


Our public and national supporters:

Individuals:

Anna Quindlen, Author, Columnist,
and National CASA Association Celebrity Advocate

David Kersh, Country Western singer
David Kersh has committed his heart and talent to a campaign to help raise funds and build awareness for CASA agencies from coast to coast. He wrote a song called, “When I Look at You,” about his admiration for kids who struggle with abuse and neglect.

Governmental Agencies:

The United States Department of Justice
The United Sates Department of Justice has supported CASA since 1985 through the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Program (OJJDP). In 1991, it named CASA an “Exemplary National Program in Juvenile Delinquency Prevention.” National CASA has an agreement to award and administer OJJDP funds to state and local CASA programs to create new CASA programs, expand existing ones, and develop better statewide organizations to help local programs build capacity. OJJDP funding also supports the training and technical assistance that National CASA provides to state and local CASA programs, helping to ensure quality program operations and strong advocacy services for children. Funding from the Office of Victims of Crime, also within the Department of Justice, helps to expand the number and size of CASA programs working to meet the needs of abused children in Native American Tribal Courts.

Foundations:

The Goizueta Foundation
The Goizueta Foundation provided substantial funding to National CASA’s Urban Initiative, which has helped to increase the capacity of CASA programs to serve more children in 28 of the country’s largest child welfare systems. The Foundation also recently awarded a major grant to National CASA to fund the nationwide Rural Initiative, which will provide guidance and support to ensure the continued growth of CASA in the nation’s rural areas.

Kappa Alpha Theta
Since 1989, the National CASA Association has received grant support from the Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation as Kappa Alpha Theta’s selected philanthropy. To date, over $769,000 has been contributed to fund National CASA’s public awareness efforts, including educational materials, videos, publications, and the Kappa Alpha Theta Program Director of the Year award. Additionally, local Theta chapters and members generously and tirelessly support local CASA programs nationwide through a variety of volunteer and fundraising activities.

The Lyons Foundation
The Lyons Foundation gave a significant three-year grant in 2000 to support volunteer recruitment efforts via expanded public awareness and resource development activities. Their support included sponsorship of the 2003 Light of Hope event.

David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Since 1996, the Foundation has provided over $1 million to support National CASA. The Foundation provided groundbreaking support of National CASA’s Evaluation Project. The project compares data from CASA programs across the country with data from a federal government survey of child and adolescent well-being and will help to better quantify some of the benefits of CASA advocacy for abused and neglected children. The COMET software funded by the Packard Foundation allows local programs to track outcomes for the children they serve.

The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption
Created by Dave Thomas in 1993 to raise the awareness of the 134,000 children in the US waiting for permanent adoptive homes, generously supported the Light of Hope Event in 2003 and has been a long-time supporter of CASA.

Jewelers for Children
In 2003, the Champions for Abused Children initiative was created by the Jewelers for Children (JFC) and National CASA. Through that initiative, JFC provides funding to significantly advance the vision of placing a CASA volunteer with every abused or neglected child who needs one. The initiative will be implemented throughout the coming year to bring hope and dramatically change the lives of more than 25,000 children.
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American Legion Child Welfare Foundation
American Legion Child Welfare Foundation has provided substantial support for the production of National CASA’s upcoming book featuring stories of foster children, the advocates who have inspired them, and their own outreach to others.

The William Randolph Hearst Foundations
The William Randolph Hearst Foundations provided substantial funding to National CASA’s Urban Initiative, which resulted in a significant increase in the capacity of CASA programs to serve more children in the nation’s largest metropolitan areas.

The Swalm Foundation
The Swalm Foundation’s 2001-2002 grant had a significant impact on 18 Tribal CASA programs serving approximately 300 Native American children. The training and individualized technical assistance sponsored by the Foundation greatly increased the ability of these programs to sustain their operations, resulting in hundreds more Native American children receiving the help of a CASA volunteer.

 
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