CASA Of Northeast Oklahoma Names Emily Bowling New Executive Director
Company: Mclaremore
Location: Claremore
Posted on: November 1, 2024
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Job Description:
CASA Of Northeast Oklahoma Names Emily Bowling New Executive
Director September 25, 2024 Emily Bowling has been named the new
Executive Director for CASA of Northeast Oklahoma. Although new is
a relative term when it comes to Emily Bowling and CASA. Bowling
has served with CASA for 12 years, starting as an Advocate
Coordinator in 2012, promoted to Assistant Director in 2014, and
serving as Interim Executive Director since June of this year.Her
responsibilities include the overall management of the agency and
all aspects of the agency's operations in the six counties (Craig,
Delaware, Mayes, Ottawa, Rogers, Washington) in northeast Oklahoma
where services are provided. The service area encompasses 3,859
square miles and services are provided with a staff of three
full-time, two part-time and 56 volunteers. In FY'2024, services
were provided to 175 children on 95 cases.CASA of Northeast
Oklahoma is a regional nonprofit court-appointed special advocate
program whose mission it is to advance the welfare of northeast
Oklahoma children through best interest child advocacy and family
strengthening efforts that are individualized and culturally
sensitive. -"While my responsibilities might change now as
Executive Director, my goal and the goal of CASA of Northeast
Oklahoma has not. Through our traditional Court-Appointed Special
Advocacy Volunteer Program or our new pilot Family Advocacy CASA
Program, the goal is the same, to provide a voice for children who
are going through arguably the worst time of their lives and make
sure they are safe and provided with a safe, permanent, and
nurturing home," said Emily Bowling.Started in May 1995 as
Tri-County CASA through the leadership of Judge Dynda Post (ret.),
Judge Terry McBride (ret.) and other concerned citizens in the 12th
-Judicial District, which encompasses the counties of Craig, Mayes
and Rogers. Now as CASA of Northeast Oklahoma it provides services
in 11th, 12th, and 13th -judicial districts, which includes six
counties - Craig, Delaware, Mayes, Ottawa, Rogers and Washington,
plus Shawnee Tribal Court in Ottawa County. Services include both
their traditional Court-Appointed Special Advocacy Volunteer
Program and a new pilot Family Advocacy CASA Program."I cannot say
enough about the dedicated work our volunteers and staff do each
day in helping to change these children's lives. We are a team and
work as a team. I want to recognize the promotion of Sandra Rains
as our new Assistant Director and recent additions of Treasa Walker
and Lori VanNoy as Advocate Coordinators," said Bowling.CASA of
Northeast Oklahoma Services: - Traditional Court-Appointed Special
Advocacy Program - CASA volunteer advocates are assigned by the
court to cases of children who have been removed from their homes
for abuse and neglected and placed in foster care. They investigate
the circumstances of a child's case, monitoring the progress of the
parents and other caregivers, facilitating needed services, and
advocating for the best interests of each child. They prepare a
written report to the court in advance of each hearing that
provides fact-based recommendations about the best course of action
to ensure the best interest of each child is honored. - Family
Advocacy CASA Program - CASA volunteers will be partnered with
families involved in family-centered service safety plan cases
through the Oklahoma Department of Human Services. The goal is to
maintain children at home with parents while they receive services,
and hopefully, to prevent the need to remove children into DHS
custody. -"Speaking on behalf of the board, we couldn't have found
a better person to be the next Executive Director of CASA of
Northeast Oklahoma. She was instrumental in the past with the
expansion efforts into unserved and underserved counties in the
region. I am confident she will lead us in the future helping to
change these children's lives for the better," said Julie
Sellmeyer, Board Chair, CASA of Northeast Oklahoma.Bowling is a
graduate of Oklahoma State University with a Bachelor's Degree in
Human Development and Family Science: Child and Family Services and
a minor in Business Administration. She began her career with the
Oklahoma Department of Human Services, serving as an intake child
welfare caseworker and a permanency caseworker. She has been with
CASA of Northeast Oklahoma since 2012. Her interests include
spending time with her family and gardening. She is an avid OSU
fan!!!"Our biggest challenges, as with a lot of nonprofit
organizations, are raising the needed funding and recruiting enough
volunteers. Unfortunately, at times both seem in short supply. Make
no mistake about it, we are so thankful for our supporters,
partners, staff and volunteers. Their support and dedication are
inspirational and are what allows us to be there for these children
in need. However, we need more volunteers and more funds so we can
continue to meet the ever-growing needs. If someone is interested
in getting involved, they will not regret it," said
Bowling.Volunteering and Funding Opportunities: For information
about volunteer and funding opportunities, visit -www.casaneok.org
-or call 918-923-7276. For any other questions, contact Mark Ogle
at -mark@casaneok.org -or 918-694-2510. The CASA of Northeast
Oklahoma office is located at 1222 N. Florence Ave., Suite A,
Claremore, OK 74017.The CASA concept was conceived by David W.
Soukup, a juvenile court judge in Seattle, Washington. Judge Soukup
felt that he did not always have sufficient information to make
life changing decisions about children's lives when he did not have
anyone there advocating only for the child. So, a meeting was
scheduled of potential volunteers who would be a voice for children
facing similar circumstances, who had experienced abuse or neglect.
The meeting was held, with the first CASA program starting in King
County of Seattle, Washington in 1977, and as they say the rest is
history. There are now 941 state and local CASA/GAL organizations
and programs operated in 49 states, nearly 100,000 dedicated
volunteers, and nearly a quarter of million children served
annually. After retiring from the bench, Judge Soukup became a
volunteer. Judge Soukup passed away on December 16, 2023, at the
age of 90, leaving a legacy of advocacy that continues to today
throughout the country.
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