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KARA - CASA Ad Grant Initiative ($120,000 annually)

Sharing Google Fully Funded Initiative For

CASA’s & Service Providers

To At-Risk Children

KARA offers a fully funded and managed program

providing these $120,000 (annual) grants

& building your nonprofits efforts toget the word out

about child abuse in your community.

KARA drives traffic to your organizations website

Building community involvement,

finding volunteers, donations,

and creating a better understanding of

the conditions facing abused and neglected children where you live.

Your organization is busy doing important work –

Let KARA help you find more volunteers and community support.

For more information;

Contact info@invisiblechildren

withGoogle Grants in the Subject line

There are many forces at play on Child Protective Services today:

Parental rights, Racial disparities,

better tracking and reporting of

critical child outcomes-based metrics in CPS

and the continued over-institutionalizing

of children in the system

(dehumanizing trends)

KARA reports on the issues of invisible children

This article submitted by Former CASA Guardian Ad Litem Mike Tikkanen

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Change will come when enough of us become informed and speak up for abused and neglected children!

All Adults Are the Protectors of All Children (Don Shelby)

INVISIBLECHILDREN – KARA (KIDS AT RISK ACTION

“What we do to our children, they will do to our society”

(Pliny the Elder, 2000 years ago)

This article contributed by former CASA

guardian ad Litem volunteer Mike Tikkanen

Republished from the Kids At Risk Action blog as written. No images from the original corpus appear in any form.

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