Young Philanthropist Project Seeks Members
-Article offered by CASA of Adams & Broomfield Counties

Adams & Broomfield Counties, CO – The
Young Philanthropist Project (YPP) of
Adams & Broomfield Counties, a group of
philanthropists in their 20s, 30s and early
40s that work to reach out to the community
in support of CASA (Court Appointed
Special Advocates) of Adams & Broomfield
Counties, is currently seeking new
members.

The group’s goal is to raise awareness about
child abuse and neglect and support for CASA
in a way that allows participants to have fun,
network and give back to the community.
The YPP strives to create events that
are fresh and appealing to young people
interested in making a difference in the lives
of children. YPP events are not only a fun
and exciting way to raise funds for CASA
of Adams & Broomfield Counties, but
they also provide exceptional networking
opportunities for young professionals &
philanthropists.

For a suggested annual donation of just $25
per year, young philanthropists can join the
organization as a YPP Associate and enjoy:
• The opportunity to serve on a YPP
committee
• Advance notice of YPP events
• A listing as a YPP Advocate on the YPP
webpage
• A YPP Facebook widget for your personal
email signature
• An official YPP name badge
• A CASA “Stop Child Abuse” car magnet
• The quarterly YPP newsletter
YPP Meetings take place at 6:30 pm on the
third Thursday of every month at different
‘hot spots’ throughout Adams & Broomfield
Counties.
The YPP is sponsored by Kiddie Academy
of Brighton. For more information about
the YPP visit www.casa17th.org/ypp or call
303.655.3927.

CASA (Court Appointed Special
Advocates) of Adams and Broomfield
Counties is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit
organization that trains, supports and supervises
community volunteers who advocate for the
best interests of innocent child victims of abuse
and neglect. Each year, in Adams and Broomfield
Counties, there are over 1,300 children
who have been physically, sexually or
emotionally abused or neglected, and who are
in desperate need of a caring, committed CASA
Volunteer to speak up for their best interests.
In Adams and Broomfield Counties, there are
over 200 CASA volunteers, and we are in need
of more great community members to become
advocates for children. CASA conducts volunteer
training classes three times a year.

For more information about CASA, call
(303) 654-3378 or visit www.casa17th.org

 

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