The home of CASA Child Advocates of Montgomery County: 505 N. Main Street, Conroe TX 77301
The home of CASA Child Advocates of Montgomery County, the historic Falvey-Miller House in downtown Conroe has allowed us to expand our programs and increase our capacity to serve children and families.
The main house–built in 1929–has been named The Rock Center for Child Advocacy after generous campaign contributors, Doug and Julie Rock. Since June of 2021, we have raised over $2.0 million for the Foundation for Our Future campaign.
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Campaign Impact Forecast
Challenges of Former Leased Office Space
- Single-use Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) coaching room and limited staff availability
- CWOP youth in care (children without placement) living at CPS office during the day
- Inability of volunteers to engage family and/or other individuals connected to a child prior to first court hearing
- No space to host teen-centered events (such as life skills training)
- Lack of adequate space to host the Trauma Informed Care Montgomery County Task Force
Solutions offered by new office space
- TBRI coaching program expansion including additional spaces for coaching sessions and TBRI Practitioner solely dedicated for coaching purposes
- Multi-use spaces available for parent/child visits as alternative to CPS office
- Early Collaborative Family Engagement initiative to focus on meaningful connections for the child BEFORE first court hearing
- Multi-use spaces for teen-centered events (including interactive, outdoor community garden)
- CASA4Teens program expansion including staff dedicated to teen life skills and post-secondary education purposes
- Larger training room
Impact
- 100% of children and families in the child welfare system in Montgomery County will be offered TBRI coaching services by CASA
- Increased services provided to children and families affected by trauma, resulting in better long-term outcomes and healing
- Less stress on children and caregivers
- More functional and secure environment
- Increased youth programs on-site
- A truly “Trauma-Informed” Montgomery County, Texas where the needs of traumatized children are recognized and addressed proactively
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Reflection and Promise: CASA Child Advocates of Montgomery County at a glance
General Information
- CASA Child Advocates of Montgomery County was founded in 1992
- Child Advocates of Montgomery County, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization
- Tax ID #76-0333595
- CASA Child Advocates of Montgomery County has 21 staff members
History
- 1992 – 8 volunteer Advocates served 28 children in foster care in Montgomery County
- 2015 – CASA reaches milestone, serving 100% of children in care in Montgomery County
- 2016 – CASA Case Supervisor completes TBRI Practitioner training through TCU, becomes first Practitioner on-staff
- 2022 – CASA celebrates 30th anniversary, serving more than 10,000 children since 1992
Achievements
- Serving 100% of the children and families in the child welfare system in Montgomery County since 2015
- Selected as one of the first pilot programs for Collaborative Family Engagement in 2016
- 12 TBRI Practitioners currently on-staff
- Opened TBRI Coaching Room in 2021
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For more information, please contact Ann Marie Ronsman, President & CEO, at 936-441-5437 or at AnnMarie@CASASpeaks4Kids.com.