KLCC's Oregon Rainmakers: Kendra Jones, Executive Director of CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate for Children)

In a 30-minute podcast, Michael Dunn with the Oregon Rain Makers podcast talks with Kendra Jones, the Executive Director of CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate for Children) about the organization and how local businesses and foundations can help CASA provide a powerful voice for children in need. Lane County has one of the highest rates of children in foster care in Oregon, where last year, over 1,100 children spent at least one night in foster care. CASA volunteers advocate for these children in order to achieve better outcomes.

Listen to the podcast today by clicking the link below. You will be redirected to the KLCC website.

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