Sometimes (all too often) there are children out there alone with no one to advocate for them and no one to speak up for the truth. There have been times when a child tries to speak out about being abused and no one believes them, or, even worse, there is a room full of people supporting the abuser and no one to help the child. This is why Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) was born.
In honor of 25 years and assisting more than 10,000 children, CASA of the Pikes Peak Region hosted a donor appreciation reception on Tuesday at the El Pomar Center.
Dignitaries such as Supreme Court Justice Brian Boatright, several other district judges, Attorney General John Suthers, past and present board members of CASA, politicians, fundraisers, case managers and some of the clients themselves were present for the heartfelt presentation. National CASA Association CEO Michael Piraino and his wife Carin were on hand from Seattle and it was the evident the level of admiration for the commitment and passion exuding from the Pikes Peak Chapter.
Executive Director Trudy Strewler Hodges had tears in her eyes as she recounted past experiences and thanked supporters and staff, as well as her family, who also had tears in their eyes listening to her.
Board Chair Heather Kelly did an excellent job in welcoming everyone and navigating the program. Earlier in the evening, special recognition awards were given to Mary Stark (fundraising), Ann Nichols (individual investor), Motif (small business partner), US Bank (corporate partner), the Helen K and Arthur E Johnson Foundation (foundation partner) and Michael Piraino (25th anniversary honoree).
CASA of the Pikes Peak Region was founded to train volunteers as advocates for victimized children and to educate the community about abuse and neglect. Through comprehensive training programs, CASA of the Pikes Peak Region educates a carefully screened and selected group of volunteers about child abuse, neglect, and domestic relations conflicts. They learn about the dynamics of child abuse and neglect, child development, advocating within the court system, the roles of the Department of Human Services, the judicial system, and many of the community resources available to children and families involved in these cases.
CASA of the Pikes Peak Region educates the community about factors contributing to child abuse, neglect, and domestic conflicts, and how involved individuals can positively impact efforts to end this cycle.
As Trudy Strewler Hodges put it, we wonder who will be the advocates of the future, but there is a “vision to serve every child in need every day, every year, by the year 2020.” That no doubt will happen if the current effort is any indication. She quoted Henry Ward Beechen: “Children are the hands by which we take hold of heaven.”
- Board Chair Heather Kelly and her husband Leon Kelly
- Board member Aje Sakamoto, left, and board member and honoree Paul Perea
- Shannon Roe, left, Jane Hedgstrom, Karen and Mike Matkin and Trish St John
- Lance and Brenda Miller
- Mike and Barb McAdams, left, Tom Reuschlein, Christine Wetherbee
- Tom Naughton, left, Cari and Larry Shaffer, Ann Naughton
- Carin and Michael Piraino, National CASA Assn. CEO, and Rebecca Levenson
- Honorees Steve Draper of Motif and Ann Nichols
- Crystal Collette, left, board members Michele Strub-Heer and Heather Kelly
- Sandy and Honorable David Parrish, left, JW and Carol Sanders, Carlene and Ted Decker
- Tom Naughton chats with Liz Youngquist
- Heather Kelly welcomes guests as Director Trudy Strewler Hodges looks on
- Dave Palenchar of El Pomar welcomes everyone
- Dave Palenchar gives a little history of the Penrose House
- Trudy Strewler Hodges and Dave Palenchar
- Trudy Strewler Holdges and honoree Mary Stark
- Trudy Strewler Hodges hugs honoree Ann Nichols
- Heather Kelly, left, Trudy Strewler Hodges and honoree Ann Nichols
- Ann Nichols accepts her award for Individual Investor
- Honoree Ann Nichols, left, and Director Trudy Strewler Hodges
- Aje Sakamoto, left, and honoree Steve Draper of Motif
- Tom Naughton of honoree US Bank with Trudy Strewler Hodges
- From honoree US Bank: Paul Perea and Pam Paige
- Trudy Strewler Hodges welcomes Jack Alexander of the Helen K and Arthur E Johnson Foundation
- Trudy Strewler Hodges and Jack Alexander
- Heather Kelly listens to Jack Alexander, foundation president of the Helen K and Arthur E Johnson Foundation
- National CASA Assn CEO Michael Piraino is welcomed by Trudy Strewler Hodges
- Michael Piraino and Trudy Strewler Hodges have lots of mutual professional admiration
- Michael Piraino and Trudy Strewler Hodges
- Carin and Michael Piraino with their 25th Anniversary award
- Sam Sargent and CASA PR & Communications Manager Tracy Sellars
- Board member Randy Romancheck, left, Roslyn Beall (CASA Operations Manager) and Paul Kattenthaler
- Board member Helen Zinn, left, Libby Pitman, Susan Edmondson
- Joe Raso, left, and Richard Strasbaugh
- Dave Collette, left, and Jordan Strub
- JW Sanders, left, Ted Decker, Jan and Ronald Altman
- CJ Moore of Kaiser Permanente, left, with James Moore and Marion Moore
- The beautiful decor in the Penrose House
- Michael Piraino chats with Janet Suthers and Martha Barton
- Attorney General John Suthers, left, Trudy Strewler Hodges and Michael Piraino
- Board member Bree Langemo and her daughter Zoe, who also volunteers for CASA
- Helen Zinn, left, chats with board member Diane English
- Trish St John chats with Joan Strewler-Carter (Trudy’s sister) and Dennis Hodges
- Some of the landscaping around the Penrose House
- Board members Susan Strasbaugh, left, and Meredith Jones
- Board member Cecelia Crossen helped to direct people to the event pavillion
- Jacki Kintz and David Johnson, board members
- Board members Benjamin Harvey, left, Katie Willemarck and Rhae Buckley
- Past board member Rob and Ann McDonald
- DeeAnn Rothstein, left, Aje Sakamoto and Jane Hedgstrom
- Kathleen Gamblin, left, and board member Stephanie Hanenberg
- Honorable Gilbert Martinez, left, Honorable Donald Campbell and Honorable Barbara Hughes
- Board member Bill and Carol Hart, left, and Nettie Palace
- The food buffet
- Sandy and Scott Miller
- Volunteers helped to check people in to the event
- Judith Chandler and Craig Carnick
- CASA Staff Jen McKee, left, RoseMary Jaramillo and Amanda Lunday
- Board member David Johnson, left, Judy Barnett, first board president, and Ellen Casey and Debbie English, also board members
- The tent pavillion at El Pomar
- Joseph and Sheila Maio, left, greet Representative Lois Landgraf
- Flower arrangements to complement the food table
- Levi and board member Becky Akers
- A large crowd of supporters attended the event
- Linda and Senator Bernie Herpin
- Supreme Court Justice Brian Boatright, left, Leon Kelly and Ian Ferguson
- Ian Ferguson, left, chats with Michael Piraino and Trudy Strewler Hodges
- Board chair Heather Kelly introduced speakers
- David Palenchar, trustee for special projects for the El Pomar Foundation
- Supreme Court Justice Brian Boatright spoke about how helpful CASA advocates can be in situations before the court
- Justice Brian Boatright offered “Godspeed” to CASA volunteers
- Ian Ferguson performs his special song with singers Nina, Olivia, Molly and Gretchen
- A poignant moment for Trudy Strewler Holdges and Dennis Hodges
- Michael Piraino, CEO of the National CASA Association, came in from Seattle
- Michael Piraino gestures on stage
- Trudy Strewler Hodges thanks everyone for their support and participation
- Trudy Strewler Hodges with closing remarks
- Trudy Strewler Hodges is an extremely well respected leader
- Trudy’s daughters Kellan and Rebecca came in for the event
- Barbara Yalich, left, congratulates Trudy Strewler Hodges
- Trudy Strewler Hodges and her proud family
- Kiaya, a former client who spoke in the video, with her advocate Jane Hedgstrom


















































































