Theta/CASA/KARA/Google Community Outreach Project

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Kids At Risk Action (KARA)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Mike Tikkanen
Executive Director
(61)
4
Project
Academic experience
50 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Volunteer organizing Community engagement Public health Social justice
Skills
child protection google ads community outreach advocacy zoom (video conferencing tool)
Details

Connecting Thetas to a project their sorority supports (nationally) to the CASA organizations in their community.


Theta learners will help their community CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) organizations find more volunteers and support for abused and neglected children where they live.


KARA is looking for Theta sorority members to connect with CASAs in their state to help CASA programs connect to free Google ad Programs, build their social media, and coach individual advocacy that will improve community awareness and participation.


Child Protection in the U.S. is struggling to keep abused children safe in every state. All CASAs need more community support, volunteers and public awareness for the children they serve.


Learners will be made aware of their community's Child Protection System and help grow awareness, volunteerism, and support for their state's CASA organization and the children it serves.


Kids At Risk Action is funding and delivering programs that help CASAs gain access to Google's Ad Grant program, connect to their community and increase the level of care abused and neglected children receive.

Deliverables

Learning about CASA's and their critical needs and understanding KARA's plan for filling those needs.

Learning about Google's Ad Grant programs and how they can benefit CASAs and the children they serve.

Regular KARA Zoom meetings to discuss strategy and monitor results.


Mentorship

KARA has years of experience to share with learners about child protection, CASAs, and the needs of abused and neglected children. Our website has over 1000 pages of information about the topics we are working on.


Regular Zoom meetings with KARA staff to build and monitor program strategy and progress.


Supported causes
Good health and well-being

About the company

Company
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
11 - 50 employees
Legal, Government, Education, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society, Public relations & communications
Representation
Sustainable/green Social Enterprise Community-Focused

KARA’s mission is to support the people, policies, and programs that make life better for abused and neglected children by creating awareness, initiating programs and conversations that involve the community in ending childhood trauma and generational child abuse.