Hamilton Journal News

9 advocates for area kids sworn in by judge

Volunteers serve as ‘ears and eyes of the child,’ says CASA official.

- By Rick McCrabb Staff Writer

HAMILTON — Nine PARACHUTE: Butler County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), called the “ears and eyes of the child,” were recently sworn in, said Sharon Flynn, recruitmen­t outreach manager for the organizati­on.

It was the 35th swearing-in ceremony for PARACHUTE: Butler County CASA that was founded by the late Judge David Niehaus and the Hamilton Junior Women’s League.

The nine volunteers sworn in were Kathryn Balzano, Davie Burk, Kim Creedon, Mark Daudistel, Pam Daudistal, Sarah DeLong, Tracy Keigher, Bob Lewis, and Haresh Siriwardan­e.

Judge Niehaus wanted to ensure abused and neglected children in Butler County were represente­d by a trained, concerned community member bringing firsthand informatio­n to his court regarding the child’s best interest, Flynn said.

Judge Erik Niehaus, son of Judge Niehaus, continues in his father’s footsteps to make an impact in juvenile court, improving the lives of children and families, Flynn said.

She said there are too many children in Butler County Juvenile Court for the number of case workers, who can be assigned five to 20 kids at a time to represent.

To combat that, CASA volunteers are assigned one child or family and they follow the child throughout, Flynn said.

Those volunteers work with the kids to determine their needs and whether it’s appropriat­e to unify them with their parents, though that’s almost always the case. The volunteers “investigat­e” what’s the best case scenario for the kids, she said.

“Unificatio­n is the goal, but is that the best place for the child to go?” Flynn asked. “These cases are hard.”

Flynn said there are 75 CASA

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The Hamilton Junior Women’s League (HJWL) raised $25,000 for PARACHUTE: Butler County Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). The league held the Eat. Drink. Give – Masquerade Ball in February. Pictured with the check donation (from left) are Jana Davis, HJWL president; Christy Schroeder, HJWL Eat. Drink. Give. event chair; Tonya Buchanan, executive director PARACHUTE: Butler County CASA; and Jill Martin, HJWL Eat. Drink. Give. sponsorshi­p chair.
CONTRIBUTE­D The Hamilton Junior Women’s League (HJWL) raised $25,000 for PARACHUTE: Butler County Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). The league held the Eat. Drink. Give – Masquerade Ball in February. Pictured with the check donation (from left) are Jana Davis, HJWL president; Christy Schroeder, HJWL Eat. Drink. Give. event chair; Tonya Buchanan, executive director PARACHUTE: Butler County CASA; and Jill Martin, HJWL Eat. Drink. Give. sponsorshi­p chair.

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