Ocean City Reservations

Searching Availabilty

You are seconds away from the best deals in Ocean City, MD!

Book Your Trip Online!

Search & Compare 80 Hotels with 1 Click

Best Rates on the Web

Plus FREE Meals & FREE Things To Do

Click Here!
Connect & Share
Share this site all of these other ways too!
OC is Free!
OC is Free! Book Here and select from among these FREE Meals & Things To Do...
  • Seacrets
  • Greene Turtle
  • Bull on the Beach
  • BJ's on the Water
  • Hooters
  • Fresco's
  • Ruth's Chris
  • Jolly Roger Amusement Park
  • Splash Mountain Waterpark
  • Speedworld Go-Karts
  • Miniature Golf
  • Ripley's Museum
  • Lighthouse Sound Golf
  • GlenRiddle Golf
  • Dead Freddies
Goodie Bag
Published On: 11/25/15

Proposed Funding Cut Worries Area CASA Program

By: Charlene Sharpe via Maryland Coast Dispatch

BERLIN – Federal funding cuts could soon mean big changes for one of Worcester County’s key child advocacy groups.

A portion of funding for CASA — Court Appointed Special Advocates — in Worcester County could be in jeopardy. According to Brigitte Southworth, CASA director, the roughly $26,000 a year the organization usually receives through the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) could be cut by Congress in the coming weeks. She says local volunteers have been busy asking area politicians to do what they can to oppose the move.

“They’ve been inundated with calls,” Southworth said.

According to Southworth, in Worcester County CASA advocates for local children who get caught up in the legal system.

“These are kids that have been abused or neglected and are in the court system,” she said.

Her organization provides them with adults, primarily volunteers, to help them through the process. CASA volunteers read a child’s case file, interview the people in that child’s life and accompany the child to court. They provide recommendations to the judge when it comes time to decide the child’s future.

“They stay with them until the case is closed,” Southworth said.

This year, CASA’s 45 volunteers have helped 51 children. If CASA loses its VOCA funding, one of its two paid positions — that of volunteer supervisor — could be eliminated. Southworth says it’s that individual who is tasked with recruiting, training and supervising the volunteers needed to help children in court.

“If this position was eliminated, it would drastically reduce the amount of volunteers the CASA program trains and supervises, which obviously would mean we would not be able to advocate for all the abused and neglected children in Worcester County,” Southworth said. “So ultimately, the children would suffer and they would not have a volunteer to advocate for their rights or be their voice in court.”

She says that if the funding cut does occur, it will have a huge impact on the CASA program locally as well as statewide. She’s optimistic, however, that lawmakers will take the myriad of calls from concerned citizens they’ve been receiving into account as they make a decision. CASA has not yet developed a plan for how to deal with the funding cut if it does occur.

Carousel Oceanfront Hotel & Condominiums
From $79.00 per night
Best Western OC Hotel & Suites
From $49.00 per night
Crystal Beach Oceanfront Hotel
From $79.00 per night
Days Inn® by Wyndham Oceanfront
From $119.00 per night
Best Western Plus Ocean City
From $69.00 per night
Bonita Beach Hotel
From $79.00 per night
Sea Bay Hotel
From $59.00 per night
Tidelands Caribbean Hotel & Suites
From $69.00 per night
Fenwick Inn
From $99.00 per night
Howard Johnson® By Wyndham Oceanfront Plaza Hotel
From $109.95 per night
Cayman Suites
From $79.00 per night
Get Email Alerts

Receive priority email notifications of last minute deals, packages, events and limited time offers.

close me
Back To Top