Rural healthcare organizations in New Mexico have been awarded $40.6 million from the state's Rural Health Care Delivery Funds.
THOMASVILLE- Never Lost, Inc. is pleased to announce the upcoming Court Appointed Special Advocate training classes beginning February 6, 2025. The training is open to community members in Colquitt, ...
The Pecos County Commissioners Court held its regular session on Monday, January 27, at the County Courthouse in Fort Stockton. Presided over by County Judge Joe Shuster, the meeting addressed a wide ...
Across the country, community volunteers appointed by judges serve as advocates for abused and neglected children. They are ...
Volunteers are needed to support children experiencing abuse and neglect, or who are part of the foster care system.
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Southwestern Illinois announced its continued expansion in Randolph County with the ...
Twelve new Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteers, were sworn in as officers on Tuesday, Jan. 28. CASA of the ...
More than two dozen New Mexico rural health care providers will be receiving $40.6 million through the Rural Health Care ...