
The entire CASA family is saddened to report that Roy Massengill, a former Vice President of the Colonial CASA Board, passed away on Sunday, February 19th. We are very grateful and thankful for the time and effort Roy provided in furthering CASA's mission of providing a voice for abused and neglected children in our community. We offer our condolences to Roy's wife, Leigh, and the entire Massengill family and to his many friends in the community.

2012 CASA Induction
George Fairbanks, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Judge for Williamsburg and James City, swears in 2012 class of CASA volunteers. The volunteers will serve as a voice for abused and neglected children in the juvenile justice system. From left, Lori Conen, Sue Coffman, Judge Fairbanks, Linda Palmer, and Darcy Morrison.

CASA Advocate Highlighted in February Issue of Williamsburg's Next Door Neighbor


Williamsburg Bluffs and Nike Factory Store Provide Memorable Holidays
Colonial CASA wishes to thank Vicki Vawter, Lenny Vawter, Patricia Ferebee, Gregory Calhoun, Michelle Calhoun, Marliss Arruda, Amy Kreider Wright, Jeff Seiders, Angela Seiders, Jill Yates, William Yates, Heidi Albrecht, Sherry Shellman, Melissa Deisburg, of the Williamsburg Bluffs and staff at the Nike Factory Store in Williamsburg, VA for creating cherished memories for abused and neglected children.


Kiley Donation

CASA received a grant of $2,500 from the Williamsburg Community Foundation’s Community Endowment and an additional gift of $2,500 from Foundation donors Bob and Lynne Kiley’s Fund to purchase a copier with enhanced internet and security features. Pictured on the left is John McElroy, CASA Board President with Bob and Lynne Kiley. CASA provides trained volunteer advocates who give a voice to abused and neglected children in our community at the request of the judge. The Foundation provides information on its grant applicants to its donors to encourage the growth of philanthropy in greater Williamsburg.