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Table Captain Information

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Thank you for serving as a table captain for our virtual Light of Hope event. Your help is more critical than ever.

Here are a few things you might find helpful:

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I am reaching out as I have volunteered to serve as a table captain for CASA of Northwest Arkansas’s Light of Hope event on November 10. Normally, we would gather for breakfast (or lunch), but the event will be virtual this year. I invite you to join me in watching the event online at 8 a.m. (or 12 noon) that morning (day).

I first became aware of CASA through _____________________. I appreciate all this local organization does to speak up for the best interest of abused and neglected children in our community. For the past 23 years, they have been empowering volunteers to make sure children don’t fall through the cracks of an overburdened, foster care system.

CASA of NWA recently completed a five-year growth initiative to be a voice for every child in foster care in our region (968 children, FY2020). But, the pandemic is challenging their capacity to meet the needs of new foster care cases. That’s why I hope you will join us to learn how you can help, as a volunteer and/or donor.

To attend, you’ll just log-on to their Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/CASAofNWA) or their event site (www.nwacasa.org/events/light-of-hope) a few minutes before the start of the program on November 10.

In the coming weeks, I will keep you updated on the event details and send reminders so you won’t forget. If you are inspired to make a gift to CASA, I wanted to let you know that sponsors have covered the minimal expenses involved in this year’s event. Any donation you make will go directly to fund CASA’s critical advocacy.

Thank you for considering participating in this important event. I look forward to sharing my passion for this work with you!

I am reaching out as I have volunteered to serve as a table captain for CASA of Northwest Arkansas’s Light of Hope event on November 10. Normally, we would gather for breakfast (or lunch), but the event will be virtual this year. I invite you to join me in watching the event online at 8 a.m. (or 12 noon) that morning (day).

I first became aware of CASA through _____________________. I appreciate all this local organization does to speak up for the best interest of abused and neglected children in our community. For the past 23 years, they have been empowering volunteers to make sure children don’t fall through the cracks of an overburdened, foster care system.

CASA of NWA recently completed a five-year growth initiative to be a voice for every child in foster care in our region (968 children, FY2020). But, the pandemic is challenging their capacity to meet the needs of new foster care cases. That’s why I hope you will join us to learn how you can help, as a volunteer and/or donor.

If you have a Facebook page, I will invite you to join my virtual watch party. You’ll just log-on to Facebook about 10 minutes before the event and accept my invitation to join my watch party (it will show up as a notification for you). This way, we can use the chat box to communicate with each other during the program. If you’d rather watch it on your own, just log-on to CASA’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/CASAofNWA) or their event site (www.nwacasa.org/events/light-of-hope) a few minutes before the start of the program on November 10.

In the coming weeks, I will keep you updated on event details and send reminders so you won’t forget. If you are inspired to make a gift to CASA, I wanted to let you know that sponsors have covered the minimal expenses involved in this year’s event. Any donation you make will go directly to fund CASA’s critical advocacy.

Thank you for considering participating in this important event. I look forward to sharing my passion for this work with you.

I am reaching out as I have volunteered to serve as a table captain for CASA of Northwest Arkansas’s Light of Hope event on November 10. Normally, we gather at a hotel for breakfast (or lunch), but the event will be virtual this year. The event will stream online at 8 a.m. (or 12 noon) that morning (day). I thought it might be nice to still gather a small group of friends at my ______________to watch the online event together.

I first became aware of CASA through _____________________. I appreciate all this local organization does to speak up for the best interest of abused and neglected children in our community. For the past 23 years, they have been empowering volunteers to make sure children don’t fall through the cracks of an overburdened, foster care system.

CASA of NWA recently completed a five-year growth initiative to be a voice for every child in foster care in our region (968 children, FY2020). But, the pandemic is challenging their capacity to meet the needs of new foster care cases. That’s why I hope you will join us to learn how you can help, as a volunteer and/or donor. If you can join me for my small watch party, please let me know. If you can’t but would still like to participate, just log-on to CASA’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/CASAofNWA) or their event site (www.nwacasa.org/events/light-of-hope) a few minutes before the start of the program on November 10.

In the coming weeks, I will keep you updated on event details and send reminders so you won’t forget. If you are inspired to make a gift to CASA, I wanted to let you know that sponsors have covered the minimal expenses involved in this year’s event. Any donation you make will go directly to fund CASA’s critical advocacy.

Thank you for considering participating in this important event. I look forward to sharing my passion for this work with you!