In the old days people would wager on whether March would come in like a lion or a lamb and bet on who would be the recipient of the leprechaun’s luck. In today’s world, facts outweigh superstition.
At the Advocacy Network for Children, we know the children and families in our eleven county service area face the trials of food, housing, mental health, and personal safety insecurity everyday. They rely on the good will of others and community services to provide them with resources to improve their fortune.
Our agency is so lucky to have new employees, Amber Sarnes and Chelsea Ewing. Amber is the CASA Coordinator for our newly expanded CASA programs in Mason and Menard Counties and Chelsea is the new CASA Coordinator for our Morgan County CASA program based in Jacksonville. Please join us in welcoming them! We know that with kindness, support and trauma informed services, we can continue to help make the luck happen for others and provide inroads to success.
For more information about our services and ways you can add to the prosperity, check out the newsletters below!

