New Advocates for Child Abuse Victims Join CASA Lake County New CASA Lake County volunteers are sworn in online by Nineteenth Circuit Court Judge Christopher Morozin on March11, 2021.Top Row, Left to Right: Catherine Marazan, of Grayslake; Beth Vrioni, of Libertyville; Chuck Greskovich, of Libertyville; Michael Mendoza, of Deerfield; Terri Zenner Greenberg, CASA Lake County Executive Director. Middle Row, Left to Right: Debbie Richwine, of Highland Park; Sophie Marwil, of Chicago; Chris Causey and Mary Causey, of Libertyville; Alifiya Arastu, of Vernon Hills; Judge Christopher Morozin. Botton Row, Left to Right: Lupita Granados Medina, of Mundelein; Cheryl Koronkowski, of Park Ridge; Andi Conrad, of Hawthorn Woods. CASA Lake County Technical Staff
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The North Brunswick Woman’s Club has spent the past year adapting its community service efforts because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Members have made and donated more than 1,000 masks, raised over $1,000 to donate books to both CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) and the North Brunswick Food Bank, provided scholarships, made gift baskets of encouragement and treats for first responders, donated water and sweatshirts to Operation Chillout, and continued its partnership with Elmwood Cemetery and Wreaths Across America.
In addition, they worked together – yet separately – to create a quilt, scrapbooking their personal experiences with COVID-19 reflected in each square. They entered the quilt into the Arts and Community Service “What a Wonderful World” Contest.
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