What’s the Tea in Rural KC
In this episode of What’s the Tea in Rural KC, Kelsey sits down with Jordan Murry, volunteer with CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate). They discuss the time commitment to volunteer for the program, how many foster children areimpacted by CASA volunteers, what home visits look like, and the importance of these advocates for children in our community. Jordan reported that only 20-25% of foster children in our county have a CASA due to limited volunteers. Our hope with this episode is that this information gets to those that are willing to volunteer with our youth and serve as a voice for these children while they are within the court system. Please share if feel inclined <3 CASA (COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATE): CASA in Lafayette and Saline Counties [https://www.facebook.com/share/1DjPA1N4Gr/?mibextid=wwXIfr] National CASA [https://nationalcasagal.org/] SPILL THE TEA: Part-time volunteer coordinator position OPEN! Contact Lafayette/Saline County Coordinator, Joan Blackburn: executivedirector@15thcircuitcasa.org [executivedirector@15thcircuitcasa.org] RURAL KC'S BEST KEPT SECRET: Scout Coffee [https://www.scoutcoffee.shop/] Broken Dollar Saloon [https://www.facebook.com/p/Broken-Dollar-Saloon-100066318319148/] Lovett Coffeehouse [https://thelovettcoffeehouse.square.site/] The Majestic [https://majestickc.com/] 1587 Prime [https://1587prime.com/] The Rockhill Grille [https://therockhillgrille.com/] Green Lady Lounge [https://greenladylounge.com/] The Drum Room [https://providence-kc.com/drum-room/] DINNER IN A DASH: Kevin’s Frozen Meals from Costco Price Chopper smoked meats
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