CASA Turns 18!
CASA celebrates our 18th birthday this month. This edition of our newsletter is focused on stories about the beginnings of our mission, and how far our agency and our tenants have come. Thank you for being a part of our past and a partner in our future. |
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Remembering CASA’s Beginnings: Diana’s Story
Diana had been living in the woods for 10 years before she met the McKinney Team in 1996. Suffering with undiagnosed paranoid schizophrenia, Diana was eventually admitted to Dorothea Dix Mental Hospital. After a stay of several months she was stable enough to be released, but had no place to go, and no one to call. Find out what happened to Diana. |
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CASA Today: Ann’s Story
Ann came by our office last week with some very important news. She beamed with pride when she pulled out a certificate and handed it to our staff member at the front desk. It was her GED. Read how Ann was able to achieve a lifelong goal.
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CASA’s Future: David’s Story
On Saturday, March 13th, CASA’s Board of Directors took a bus tour of CASA’s properties located in Wake County. The group heard from David, a tenant at Hope Crest, and were reminded why we are all committed to this cause. Read the full story.
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