CASA Glynn

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1   Link   NCASAA
In addition to providing leadership, training, technical assistance and grants to CASA programs across the country, the National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association stages an annual conference and promotes CASA programs through public awareness efforts. A 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, National CASA offers consultation and resources that help start CASA programs and provides vital assistance to established programs.
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2   Link   Georgia CASA
In 1988, Georgia CASA began as a demonstration project of Kids of
Georgia Need Volunteers, Inc. In 1989, two pilot CASA programs in Georgia were formed. In 1992, Georgia CASA gained independent, nonprofit status and began transitioning local CASA programs into independence.

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3   Link   Prevent Child Abuse Georgia
Prevent Child Abuse Georgia (PCA Georgia) is Georgia's only private, statewide, community-based nonprofit organization with the sole mission of preventing child abuse and neglect.
Headquartered in Atlanta, PCA Georgia also has regional staff that provide training and technical assistance for program development to more than 50 PCA Georgia-chartered councils throughout Georgia.
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4   Link   CWLA
CWLA is a powerful coalition of hundreds of private and public agencies serving vulnerable children and families since 1920. Our expertise, leadership and innovation on policies, programs, and practices help improve the lives of millions of children in all 50 states. Our impact is felt worldwide.
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5   Link   Georgia Parolee
CLICK ON PAROLEE DATABASE LINK AT SITE.

The State Board of Pardons and Paroles is a part of the executive branch of Georgia's government, authorized to grant paroles, pardons, reprieves, remissions, commutations, and to restore civil and political rights. In continuous service since its establishment by Constitutional law in 1943, the Georgia Board is one of the nation's most experienced, innovative, and respected paroling authorities.

Parole is the discretionary decision of the State Board of Pardons and Paroles to release a certain offender from confinement after he or she has served an appropriate portion of a prison sentence. Persons on parole remain under state supervision and control according to conditions which, if violated, allow for re-imprisonment.
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6   Link   Georgia Association of Homes and Services for Children
Conceived as voluntary problem solving group with only five children service providers over 40 years ago, the GAHSC has evolved into 150+ program member ssociation dedicated to supporting those who care for children who are at risk of abuse and neglect. GAHSC carries out its mission through advocacy, lobbying, education, training, technical assistance and providing opportunities for networking. It has become the voice of children and those who protect and care for them. Each day the GAHSC remains true to its stated goal of providing leadership and resources to the dedicated agencies and professionals serving our State's at-risk children and their families.
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7   Link   Georgia Sex Offender Registry
In accordance with O.C.G.A. ยง 42-1-12, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is the central repository for Georgia's Violent Sexual Offender Registry. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation makes every effort to ensure that the information contained in the Georgia Sex Offender Registry is accurate. As the information is provided by other agencies and entities and is continuously changing, the GBI makes no promise or any express or implied guarantee concerning the accuracy of this information. Please read the following FAQ before proceeding to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Sex Offender Registry Search Page via the links.
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Newsflash

CASA Glynn receives annual funding from Georgia CASA.
(supports the executive director position)

Federal Grant: "Victims of Crime Act Grant"
(supports a full time advocate coordinator position)

The remaining funds come from:
Private donations from individuals
Churches
Foundations
Civic Organizations (ie. Kiwanis)
Corporations

Additional funds are raised by fund raising activites coordinated by the board of directors:
Annual Fashion Show and Luncheon
Garage sales
Annual letter campaign