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A donation to CASA of the Cheaha Region is an investment in your community’s future. Your gift to CASA of the Cheaha Region can help provide the very best volunteer advocacy for children removed from their homes due to abuse and neglect. Because CASA of the Cheaha Region is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, your donation is tax-deductible.

Currently, it costs $1,200 to provide a CASA volunteer to a child in the Cheaha Region.

That covers recruiting, screening, training, and supervising volunteers who will offer the highest level of advocacy. Please donate now so more children will benefit from the special services that only a trained CASA volunteer advocate can provide.

CASA GEMs (Giver Every Month) – Donations of $10 or more are easy to schedule online and include: • Name listed on our website and social media • Quarterly email update from our Executive Director CASA Sponsor – A gift of $1,200 (or $100/month) supports one year of advocacy for one child and includes: • Name listed on our website • A social media post highlighting your name or business • Quarterly email update from our Executive Director • CASA T-shirt CASA Ambassador – Your gift of $7,200 (or $600/month) supports one year of advocacy for 5 children and includes the following benefits: • Name listed on our website • Quarterly social media posts highlighting your name or business • Quarterly email update from our Executive Director • 4 CASA T-shirts CASA Protector – Your gift of $12,000 (or $1,000/month) supports one year of advocacy for 10 children in our community and includes the following benefits: • Logo displayed on our website • Quarterly social media posts highlighting your name or business • Quarterly email update from our Executive Director • Business or Family name highlighted in a dedicated email blast to volunteers and supporters • Invitation to attend a swearing-in ceremony for a new class of volunteer advocates • A thank you gift from CASA of the Cheaha Region • Professional photograph with CASA staff and volunteers that can be used for your own promotional efforts CASA Champion - $25,000 or more supports one year of advocacy for more than 20 children and includes: • Logo displayed on our website • Quarterly social media posts highlighting your name or business • Quarterly email update from our Executive Director • Business or Family name highlighted in a dedicated email blast to volunteers and supporters • Invitation to attend a swearing-in ceremony for a new class of volunteer advocates • A thank you gift from CASA of the Cheaha Region • Professional photograph with CASA staff and volunteers that can be used for your own promotional efforts • A presentation to your business by our Executive Director explaining how your company has made a direct impact upon the lives of children in Calhoun and St. Clair Counties.

Ways to Give

Online Donations

You can donate directly to CASA of the Cheaha Region using the secure form at the link below.

We welcome recurring donations because they allow us to plan more effectively. If we know funds will be available, we can begin training more volunteers to serve more children. Our online donation form includes the option to make a recurring gift.

Check or Cash Contributions

Please mail check or cash donations to:
Cheaha CASA
P.O. Box 7421
Oxford, Al 36203

Please be sure to include the following information:
Your full name and title (e.g. Mrs., Mr., Ms., Dr.)
Business name (if applicable)
Mailing address
Email address
Phone number

Charitable Gifts

Employer Match
You can supplement your personal donation if your employer offers a matching gift for charitable donations. Check with your company’s human resources department to learn if this benefit is available.

Commemorative Gift
You might want to consider honoring the memory of a loved one, commemorating a special event or expressing gratitude to someone with a charitable donation to CASA of the Cheaha Region.

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Have you decided where you will be on December 15th and secured your tickets to this magical afternoon with our nationally recognized Santa, our up to no good Grinch, Buddy the Elf, crafts, treats, professional photography, and more! Join us as we fundraise for children victim to abuse and/or neglect and change lives! We will be checking your name on the nice list at the door! See you soon! ... See MoreSee Less

Have you decided where you will be on December 15th and secured your tickets to this magical afternoon with our nationally recognized Santa, our up to no good Grinch, Buddy the Elf, crafts, treats, professional photography, and more! Join us as we fundraise for children victim to abuse and/or neglect and change lives! We will be checking your name on the nice list at the door! See you soon!

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Rumor has it Mrs Claus might be there telling Elf stories

Stephanie Jane Hartdegen

Today, we celebrate SAMCO’s SIXTH generous donation to Cheaha CASA. When Sam Mousa first reached out wanting to join our fight against child abuse, we were serving roughly 150 children struggling during a pandemic. With great thanks to SAMCO’s continued commitment and support, Cheaha CASA served 382 children this year! Thank you SAMCO for changing so many children’s stories over the last few years. Please, be intentional by doing business with businesses where children matter! ... See MoreSee Less

Today, we celebrate SAMCO’s SIXTH generous donation to Cheaha CASA. When Sam Mousa first reached out wanting to join our fight against child abuse, we were serving roughly 150 children struggling during a pandemic. With great thanks to SAMCO’s continued commitment and support, Cheaha CASA served 382 children this year! Thank you SAMCO for changing so many children’s stories over the last few years. Please, be intentional by doing business with businesses where children matter!

This week, we were at DHR for an ISP meeting where CASA was invited to join the child’s legal team around a table and discuss what’s in the child’s best interest with the other professionals assigned to the kid.

Sitting in the waiting room, I met a little boy and his foster family waiting on another ISP and a supervised visit he was having with his momma. I offered to help them by asking who their worker was so I could connect them. The foster mom told me the DHR worker’s name, and told me thank you that she was already on her way to get them for their meeting. The little boy became anxious in his seat making sure she knew, “and Vanda is coming, too. Don’t forget Mrs. Vanda is going to be here too. Probably any minute.” His eyes were glued to the door.

The foster mother saw my CASA name tag and asked if I was with CASA, too. Before I could get out of my mouth that I was the CASA on another case at the same time, this little guy jerked his little eyes right around to me and let everyone know, “.. yeah but she’s not Vanda but she will be here because she said she was.”

I giggled and reassured him that I wasn’t taking her place. The time came and his sweet social worker grabbed the family from the waiting room and started them down the hall while she held the automatic locked door open for them.

It wasn’t long before he turned around on a swivel and yelled, “hold that door because Vanda is coming!!”

“Who is Vanda?” The caseworker asked.

“Well that’s my CASA worker. And she’s going to be here.”

Shortly after, Vanda came in on two wheels like she always does. She was able to be a nearby, warm body offering both support and comfort for this mom and child who just need a little help at reunification, and we think our corner of the world is a little bit better for it.

Dozens of more children are waiting on another advocate, and we’re holding the door for more volunteers to join us. This is our weekly reminder that all it takes is one person to make a difference, and we’re thankful this CASA is.
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Vanda Holt is my hero too, little dude.

Thank you guys for your confidence in me. I went over to one of my foster homes last night to calm down a little one that was hyperventilating. He is broken. He can’t understand in his little mind why he can’t be with his mother. A child should not have to carry this burden on his own. I talked to his foster family tonight and he seems to be better.

We all need more "Vanda's" in our counties.. thank you! 🥰

I love you Vanda and I know you have a heart for these children.

Y'all are doing amazing work for these kids!

Vanda Holt is pretty awesome ❤️

Vanda Holt for the win❤️🙌

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Thank You Governer Ivey!

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