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Show DAILY HERALD MISSIONARIES GIVING AND GOOD NEWSIN UTAH VALLEY : Profile: Vern Gillmore, Court Appointed Special Advocates from the Milwaukee CASAvolunteer helps stop Church. He will speak in the Santaquin 14th Ward, 90 South 200 East, Santaquin, Utah on Sunday, March 19, 2006 at 3:00 p.m. Hewill enter thespiral of child abuse or the last two years, Vern Gillmore has been volunteer- realizing that he is a good person.Theletter he wrote to me was signed ‘best friends forever.’ That madeall the time and tears worthwhile.” ing with the Court Appointed Special Advocates program in Utah County. The CASA program matches ‘each volunteer with a child who , is underthe court’s jurisdic- Gillmore encourages anyone looking for a service opportunity to consider CASA. The program workshard to match the child with the volunteer to ensurehealthy relationships. tion due to abuseorneglect.. | The children rangein age from + infants to 18 years old. The ~ ‘volunteer spends 10 to 15 hours *} each month working with the * child and other professionals on * the case,learning about his or ». life and specific situation. This informationis then used in the courts to help the best future for the child. “The impact of CASAis tre‘ mendous,”Gillmoresaid. “You ., havea direct effect on numerous generations as youhelp to ‘stop the spiral of child abuse That exists in our community.” The4th District Office of Guardian adLitem in Provois currently working with nearly 1,600 children whocould ben- the MTC March29,2006: “You don't have to worry that you will be paired with someone Sister Shea Whit Bramwell, a daughter of Markand Malinda Bramwell, of Provohas been called to servein the Texas, Fort Worth Mission of the LDS Church. She will speak in the Edgemont 3rd Ward, 2950 N. 350 E., Provo, Utah on Sunday, March12, 2006 at 12:50 p.m. She will enter the MTC March that you cannot handle,” Gill- Courtesy photo Vern Gillmore workedwith twochildren through the Court Appointed Special Advocates program. efit from a CASA volunteer. “Currently weonly have 35 volunteers, and the numberof children seems to increase every year,” said Sandra Wilkes, coordinator of CASAin the 4th Judicial District. “We are always in need of more volunteers.” Since Gillmore began his service with CASA,he has been assigned to work with two children, One of the children recently turned 18 andhas left the program but still remembersthe help he received from Gillmore. “Recently I received letter from him,” Gillmoresaid. “After working with him for two years, he was able to leave the program with new confidence, moresaid. “You are placed with a child that has similar interests. The CASA program can be as fun and rewarding as you want to makeit.” In orderto qualify to be a of Tony CASA volunteer, an individual Margaret Elder Aaron JosephEarl, son Earl of Orem and Kent and must be 21 yearsof age, complete a 32-hour training course, pass a criminal background check and commit to one year ofservice. For moreinformation on Giles of Pleasant Grove has been called toservein the France becoming a CASAvolunteer, Paris Mis: contact Sandra Wilkes at sandrasw@email.TIONS gov or 801-344-8516. sion of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Suncrest 6th Ward,891 West 130 North, Orem, Utah on Sunday, March 12, 2006at 11:00 a.m. He will The Mountain Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross ‘and Gold's Gymwill host the » third annual Run For Red 5K * ‘run or one mile walk/run on March18. ‘. The raceis scheduled to begin at 10 a.m.at Indepen‘dence High School, 636 Inde- Those whoareinterested in donating to the Mountain Valley Chapter of the American Red Crosscan call 373-8580 or visit www.redcrossut.org. To register for Run for Red,visit www.runforred.org. United Way of Utah County pendenceAve. in Provo. Race participantswill receive a Tshirt, the chanceto win prizes anda free lunch provided by Carrabba'sItalian Grill. A University Mat CINEMAS proceeds from this racewill be used to support thelocal American Red Cross chapter. > ae ee LONMe muda ro) aia NGINM UMA VMN TMRLT NY aceta321 Cea ea ANI HON\ HOPKINS, CCH LITPLE {6} 1200 4:00 6:00 |CHEAPHR BY THE DOZEN 2 PG} 150800 WALK i {AND JANE G13 KING KONG (PC-13) 12:30 Volunteer opportunities are requested. Volunteers must be 18 yearsold or accompanied by volunteering adult. To volunteer or for more information,call Nyna at 342-2383 ext. 7072, or e-mail nmoore@diabetes.org. Habitat for Humanity of Utah County will be sponsoring a booth at the Good Life Expo on March24 and 25 at the Spanish Fork Fairgrounds. Two volunteers are needed for each shift. Shifts on March 24 are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 2 to 6 p.m. ‘Shifts on March 25 are from noon to 4 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Contact Al at 344-8527. United Way of Utah County Volunteers are needed for the American Diabetes Association's Sao siaa oiesee Steerstaen whoCaden3.00 959°5. 700 E. Orem (Bobind Corto) 25 from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m. at the South TowneExposition Center, 9575S. State St. in Sandy. Four hoursof service -177' THE DOGS HAVE TAKEN AMERICA BY STORM ca near vO. 1200 Town Carte 801) 8522872 ontoowas —— Port Manne, MAXIM ChaDuy March11 at 7:00 p.m.at the Knell residence. Ruth and SteveLittlefield, previously of Orem, have been called to serve in the Russia Rostov-na-Donu Mission of the LDS Church. They will speak in the Mount Pleasant 2nd Ward, 295 South State Street, Mount Pleasant, Utah on Sunday, March 12, 2006 at 10:50 a.m. They will enter the Provo MTC March 20, 2006 andleave for Russia March 27, 2006. Sister Sestra KaraLee Tobler, daughter of Richard and Linda Tobler of Orem,has returned from the Croatia Zagreb Mission of the LDS Church. She on Sunda 'y, March12, 2006 at 11:30 a.m. Elder Tanner Harmon, son A Tutoris needed to help a 10th grade student with general studyskills for five hours each weekin the evening. Some knowledgeof Spanish would be preferred. Contact Urgent Community Needs at 422-8686. Diabetes Expo 2006 on March (MONDAY FAMILYRIGHTL Seams f15ay cnateee, Church. Hewill speak in the Park 8th Ward, 114 S. 400 W., Orem, on Sunday, March 12, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. Thereis an Open House on Saturday, g Run for Red 5K benefits local American Red Cross chapter enter the MTC March15, 2006. 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