The San Diego-based child advocacy organization, Voices for Children, taps Jemal Public Affairs to lead its government relations and public awareness activities
Orange County, Calif. and Washington, D.C., July 17, 2009 – Jemal Public Affairs, a bicoastal public affairs firm focusing on legislative advocacy, strategic communications and public awareness, has added Voices for Children to its client roster, further bolstering its representation of organizations specializing in advocacy for children, education and health and human services.The San Diego-based nonprofit ensures that abused, neglected and abandoned children who have become dependents of the San Diego County Court will have a safe and permanent home. Through its Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program, Voices for Children appoints a carefully screened and selected volunteer advocate, or CASA, for a particular child. The CASA serves as a representative, speaking in court and providing recommendations that are in the best interest of the child.
“Right now, we have more than 1,100 children in our program and the cost to provide each child with an advocate is approximately $1,980 per year,” said Sharon M. Lawrence, President & CEO, Voices of Children. “San Diego’s foster youth are in crisis and the need for our help outweighs current resources. By working with Jemal Public Affairs, we will be able to recruit more advocates, mentor more teens, and meet our 2009-10 goals, and fulfill our vision to serve all who need us.”
Voices for Children receives funding through corporate gifts, direct-mail campaigns, grants and its annual events. However, the foster care system in San Diego is overwhelmed and overburdened, and with the current economic crisis, the Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) is trying to meet the needs of foster youth with fewer resources. To increase resources and awareness of the critical needs of foster care youth, Jemal Public Affairs will work with Voices for Children to secure additional government funding and educate elected officials on its achievements and work.
“Voices for Children works hard to reduce risk and emotional trauma for foster care youth who are thrust into the juvenile court system,” says Tim Jemal, chief executive officer, Jemal Public Affairs. “As caring adults, CASAs help prevent juvenile crime and improve academic performance. I’m looking forward to working with Voices for Children them to ensure every child who needs it will have an opportunity to participate in the CASA program.”
About Jemal Public Affairs
Based in Jemal Public Affairs champions the belief that “every campaign is a cause” by working with nonprofit, government and corporate clients to give a voice to their issues. Its team of strategic consultants specializes in the areas of legislative and political advocacy, strategic communications, coalition building, corporate responsibility and fund development. Jemal Public Affairs maintains operations in Orange County, Calif. and Washington, D.C. For more information, visit www.jemalpublicaffairs.com or call + 1 949-600-7742 or + 1 202-263-1120.
About Voices for Children
Voices for Children (VFC) advocates for the rights and well-being of San Diego’s abused children in the courtroom, in school, and in the community, through its dedicated network of staff and volunteers. VFC’s mission is to ensure children who have become dependents of the San Diego County Court will have a safe and permanent home. Recruited, trained, and supervised by VFC, our volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) interface with key agencies, legal counsel, and community resources to identify and protect the best interests of each child.
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