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Thank You!
For making our 4th Annual TIP-A-VIP
a success
Through the generous support of our sponsors and community members, Champaign County CASA advocates on behalf of more than 550 children in foster care in Champaign County. In order to continue serving children in our community, we rely on donations from caring individuals, foundations, and businesses.
No fees are charged for the services of the Champaign County CASA program, and no other agency provides community volunteers to serve as child advocates in juvenile court proceedings.
It is vital that we increase our resources to support our volunteers and the children we serve. We are asking you to help us continue to support our mission of providing volunteers who advocate for abused and neglected children. We have an excellent reputation with the attorneys and court personnel for making independent recommendations to the court concerning the child's well-being. Please contribute today. It will make the difference in a child's life.

Checks payable to Champaign County CASA, Inc. can be mailed to:
Champaign County CASA
154C Lincoln Square
Urbana, IL 61801
You can designate Champaign County CASA to receive your donation through United Way of Champaign County Annual Campaign. Visit http://www.uwayhelps.org for more information on United Way of Champaign County and its support of community agencies including Champaign County CASA.
Your in-kind gift helps CASA save money, when you donate office supplies. Please call to ask about our current greatest needs.
In the spring of 2009, Genevieve "Gigi" Lambert officially retired after 12.5 years as Executive Director. To honor her, CASA established the Lambert Fund, which will help further her life-changing work and provide much needed support to increase the reach of advocates for the more than 760 children in the foster care system each year.
LEAVE A LEGACY is a campaign conducted by the National Committee on Planned Giving to inspire people like you to make charitable bequests. Bequests are just one type of "planned gift" - a gift that will be distributed sometime in the future - to a charity that is meaningful to you. Through LEAVE A LEGACY, people who have made charitable bequests and other types of planned gifts share their experiences in the hope of encouraging others to give. More information on making a charitable bequest is available at the Leave a Legacy website at http://www.leavealegacy.org.
Contact Joan M. Dixon, the Executive Director of the Community Foundation of East Central Illinois, to set up a charitable bequest through the Community Foundation.
Joan M. Dixon
Executive Director
404 W Church St
Champaign, IL 61280
(217) 359-0125