20 - From Courtrooms to Capes: CASA’s Fight for Abused Kids with Melynda Jamison
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Melynda Jamison is the Executive Director of CASA of Lexington. She talks top Kris about the vital work her organization does for children who are victims of abuse or neglect in Central Kentucky. Melynda explains the CASA volunteer model, where trained community members act as Court Appointed Special Advocates to support children navigating the complexities of family court. She shares eye-opening realities about the prevalence of child abuse in Kentucky, the gaps in the reporting and protection system, and how CASA uniquely steps in to make sure each child’s best interest is represented—especially in the most severe cases. Melynda also describes how CASA uses facility dogs like Matilda to provide comfort to kids during difficult court testimonies.
Beyond the organization’s mission, Kris and Melynda discuss the challenges of leading a nonprofit, the importance of setting boundaries to prevent burnout, and how anyone—with any skill set—can get involved, from volunteering on cases to helping with events or even weeding the CASA building’s garden. Melynda shares the impact CASA has on individual children’s lives, reflects on her own motivations for staying in this demanding field, and encourages listeners to consider how their unique talents could support the cause.
For more information on volunteering, donating, or participating in upcoming events, visit www.casaoflexington.org or call 859-246-4313. Join the movement to give every child the chance for a safe, permanent home!
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