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To Maggie Lou
I think what needs to be asked is does stalking, intimidation, road rage come into play here. If the case was someone blocks me from getting out of my car, they are going to have a hard time limping home.


Added: May 22, 2025 02:14:03 PM
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“I hAvE sEvErAl dOcUmEnTs tHaT dEmOnStRaTe……”

Uhhhh. Yeah. That’s how that works. Simultaneously. Their volunteers are LEGAL parties to cases. They CAN NOT receive CONFIDENTIAL information after they are off a case!!! You people have NOOOOOOOOO IDEAAAAAAAA


Added: May 22, 2025 01:44:55 PM
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OOP'S. I was trying to delete a post and my thumb got in the way, more was deleted than I wanted. When it's deleted, it's gone unless Blondie has a copy.

Added: May 21, 2025 09:51:42 PM
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I have several documents which demonstrate CASA notified the family before the volunteer. Including a text image. I can send that to JB along with a letter of resignation from a board member in protest of Casa’s actions. I also have copies of the code of conduct, and guidelines. I realize many of you want to call news media. I will try to locate numbers and names of news sources. Maybe JB can post them on the sidebar for future reference as well. I’ll check with JB to see what he wants next . Tjh

Added: May 21, 2025 09:25:31 PM
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@maggielou the video shows that this person did not engage the mayor. The issue is that the mayor used his government email to report the volunteer to an organization that is wife was a sitting board member. . He did not need to go there. None of this needed to happen. He abused his position and created this mess.

That's "Madison's Mayor"


Added: May 21, 2025 09:16:43 PM
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Well Ms. Roberts you've lost 2 advocates for children through your actions on behalf of the mayor. Why don't you address the fact that a volunteer was let go without notice and no chance to defend them self. How about advocating for the volunteers which without you be in dire straits. Let's hear the truth Ms. Roberts. Why did the other volunteer leave?

Added: May 21, 2025 07:13:42 PM
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While I appreciate your post , no thank you. I would never volunteer for an organization whose management has no problem abusing volunteers and playing key roles in political vendettas. The cause may be a good cause but CASA leadership is unethical and dishonest. It is not a good organization and your post lacks several things the most important of which is an apology or your own notice of resignation. But you do get points for having the decency to come onto the page , Sign your name and open yourself to feedback.

Added: May 21, 2025 07:10:57 PM
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CASA of Jefferson County is a thriving independent 501(c)3 organization, dedicated to advocating for the best interests of abused and neglected children in our community. We take great pride in our accomplishments, having served an impressive 178 children in 2024. This year alone, we have been appointed 115 children, reflecting the growing need for our services and the trust placed in us by the courts, social services, and the families we serve.

Our commitment to excellence has earned us numerous accolades, including being recognized as the organization with the most contacts with providers and children in the State of Indiana. We have also made history by assembling the largest class of CASA volunteers in Jefferson County, and we have been honored as Madison's Best Community Resource. These recognitions serve as a testament to the hard work, dedication, and compassion of our staff, volunteers, and board members.

At CASA of Jefferson County, we believe in investing in our people. We have implemented comprehensive policies and procedures that promote ethical conduct and professionalism, ensuring that our volunteers and board members are equipped to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the children we serve. Operating under stringent policies, we ensure all actions maintain the highest standards of integrity and public confidence. Our program is proud to provide tangible investments in our volunteers, including ongoing training, support, and resources.

Despite our many achievements, we still have 17 children in our community who are in need of a CASA volunteer. Joining the CASA network means embracing a commitment to the highest ethical standards and unwavering professionalism at all times. As a CASA volunteer or board member, you become an advocate for vulnerable children, and your conduct directly impacts their lives and the integrity of the program. It's a fundamental responsibility rooted in the trust placed upon you to advocate for the best interests of the children you serve as you represent the mission of CASA.
If you are interested in joining our team, we would be glad to hear from you!


Added: May 21, 2025 04:53:57 PM
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Down on the river, briefly held me up to talk to whoever was in front of me. Can we say frazzled? And against my better judgment, I was mature in my extremely brief interaction with him.

Added: May 21, 2025 06:45:21 PM
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Oh good grief. That video only shows how hateful and vindictive people are by exaggerating the confrontation. He asked “did you flip me off?” Then said “be kind”. Why in the world is everyone acting like the mayor did something horrible? I hope everyone gets to see the video because it’s a joke that so many are condemning the mayor for what I consider a mild response to juvenile action.

Added: May 21, 2025 05:03:50 PM
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