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Kelly’s CASA Story

by | Jan 13, 2025 | CASA Blog, Stories

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CASA of Yellowstone County consistently works to spread its mission throughout the Billings community. CASA staff and volunteers actively participate in other nonprofit initiatives, engage with faith-based organizations, connect with the public through social media and radio broadcasts, organize events, and immerse themselves in activities across Yellowstone County. These outreach efforts not only raise awareness but also create meaningful connections that highlight the vital importance of CASA’s work.

During one such event, CASA’s mission came full circle, reaffirming the profound impact the organization has on the children it serves.

At a recent conference in Billings, a young woman approached the CASA staff with a bright smile and a joyous statement: “I had a CASA.” Though this type of encounter is not uncommon, her words carried a significance that prompted everyone to pause and listen to her story.

The young woman, Kelly, stood before the staff—eighteen years old and on the brink of graduating from high school. She eagerly shared her journey, a story of resilience and transformation. Removed from her home and placed in foster care for several years, Kelly recounted the challenges she faced and the steadfast support she received from her CASA advocate. She described her CASA as a kind, compassionate presence who made her feel seen, valued, and appreciated during one of the most difficult periods of her life.

Kelly explained that her CASA stood by her side throughout her foster care experience, advocating for her needs and well-being until the day she was adopted. For Kelly, this unwavering support was life-changing. “Bad things happened in my past, but they are not going to define my future,” she confidently stated. Her determination shone as she shared her plans, which include applying to both MSU-Billings and MSU-Bozeman. With optimism and resolve, Kelly is eager to embrace the opportunities ahead and build a bright future for herself.

Moments like these remind CASA staff and volunteers of the profound importance of their work. While they are deeply aware of the impact they make, nothing validates their mission more than hearing directly from the young lives they have touched. Kelly’s story serves as a powerful testament to the significance of advocacy and the transformative difference that Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteers can make in the lives of children throughout the community of Yellowstone County.


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Court Appointed Special Advocates are community volunteers who speak up for the best interests of children in foster care. Volunteer CASAs work for the best interests of kids by advocating for their safety and permanency.

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