One Advocate, Three Credits, and a Life Back on Course
May 09 2025 00:00
Nancy McCullar

One Advocate, Three Credits, and a Life Back on Course

CASA volunteer Amy Lipton is working with a teenager, Primrose (name changed to protect her identity), who was removed from her dysfunctional home a few years ago. She was on track to be adopted, but the prospective family unexpectedly withdrew. Following this disappointment, Primrose was placed in a group home for girls facing similar challenges and assigned a CASA for the first time.
While settling into her new environmentjoining an athletic team and beginning to rebuild her lifePrimrose was dismayed to learn that three course credits from her previous high school had not transferred to the new one. Without those credits, she would be required to attend an extra semester, delaying her graduation by half a year, or go to summer school. Determined to help, CASA Amy contacted Primroses former school to investigate the issue. She identified the missing credits and worked to explain the circumstances that prevented Primrose from completing a final assignment on time in one class.
After many conversations and a visit to the school to speak with the guidance counselor, the teacher agreed to revise the grade report, and the three credits were successfully transferred. For Primrose, who has experienced so much loss, this was a meaningful victory. Thanks to Amys persistence and advocacy, she is now back on track to graduate on time with her peers.
Volunteer Therapists Needed for CASA Berks Youth in Transition Program
Each year, young people in Berks County age out of foster care and step into adulthood without the consistent support many of us take for granted. They face the same challenges every young adult encountershousing, employment, relationships, financesbut often without a stable network of guidance and emotional support.
At CASA of Berks County, we see the resilience of these young adults every day. We also see the gaps.
To help close those gaps, we are launching our Youth in Transition program, designed to provide short-term counseling for young adults who have recently exited foster care. And we are inviting licensed therapists to be part of this critical new initiative.
Why Volunteer Therapists Matter
Young adults aging out of foster care have often spent years navigating systems, instability, and trauma. A safe, reliable therapeutic relationshipeven for a short periodcan help them:
Build confidence and emotional stability
Strengthen coping skills
Navigate significant life decisions
Develop healthier relationships
Feel supported during an uncertain time
Your clinical training and compassionate presence can be the anchor they need as they move forward.
What the Role Involves
Volunteer therapists provide short-term, trauma-informed counseling tailored to each young adults needs. Sessions can be scheduled based on your availability, and CASA Berks provides structure, support, and coordination throughout the process.
This is a flexible way to offer your professional skills to a population that often struggles to access mental health care.
Who Were Looking For
We are seeking licensed professionals such as:
Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC)
Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW)
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists (LMFT)
Licensed Psychologists
If you believe every young person deserves someone in their corner, and youre passionate about creating equitable access to care, wed love to talk with you.
Learn More
We invite interested therapists to attend an upcoming information session or reach out directly to our program coordinator.
Contact Tiffany@casaberks.org for details.
Together, we can ensure that no young adult leaving foster care has to take their next steps alone.
November 22, 2025
Volunteer Therapists Needed for CASA Berks Youth in Transition Program
byNancy McCullar
Each year, young people in Berks County age out of foster care and step into adulthood without the consistent support many of us take for granted. They face the same challenges every young adult encountershousing, employment, relationships, financesbut often without a stable network of guidance and emotional support.
At CASA of Berks County, we see the resilience of these young adults every day. We also see the gaps.
To help close those gaps, we are launching our Youth in Transition program, designed to provide short-term counseling for young adults who have recently exited foster care. And we are inviting licensed therapists to be part of this critical new initiative.
Why Volunteer Therapists Matter
Young adults aging out of foster care have often spent years navigating systems, instability, and trauma. A safe, reliable therapeutic relationshipeven for a short periodcan help them:
- Build confidence and emotional stability
- Strengthen coping skills
- Navigate significant life decisions
- Develop healthier relationships
- Feel supported during an uncertain time
Your clinical training and compassionate presence can be the anchor they need as they move forward.
What the Role Involves
Volunteer therapists provide short-term, trauma-informed counseling tailored to each young adults needs. Sessions can be scheduled based on your availability, and CASA Berks provides structure, support, and coordination throughout the process.
This is a flexible way to offer your professional skills to a population that often struggles to access mental health care.
Who Were Looking For
We are seeking licensed professionals such as:
- Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC)
- Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW)
- Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists (LMFT)
- Licensed Psychologists
If you believe every young person deserves someone in their corner, and youre passionate about creating equitable access to care, wed love to talk with you.
Learn More
We invite interested therapists to attend an upcoming information session or reach out directly to our program coordinator.
Contact Tiffany@casaberks.org for details.
Together, we can ensure that no young adult leaving foster care has to take their next steps alone.
November 22, 2025
Volunteer Therapists Needed for CASA Berks Youth in Transition Program
byNancy McCullar
Each year, young people in Berks County age out of foster care and step into adulthood without the consistent support many of us take for granted. They face the same challenges every young adult encountershousing, employment, relationships, financesbut often without a stable network of guidance and emotional support.
At CASA of Berks County, we see the resilience of these young adults every day. We also see the gaps.
To help close those gaps, we are launching our Youth in Transition program, designed to provide short-term counseling for young adults who have recently exited foster care. And we are inviting licensed therapists to be part of this critical new initiative.
Why Volunteer Therapists Matter
Young adults aging out of foster care have often spent years navigating systems, instability, and trauma. A safe, reliable therapeutic relationshipeven for a short periodcan help them:
- Build confidence and emotional stability
- Strengthen coping skills
- Navigate significant life decisions
- Develop healthier relationships
- Feel supported during an uncertain time
Your clinical training and compassionate presence can be the anchor they need as they move forward.
What the Role Involves
Volunteer therapists provide short-term, trauma-informed counseling tailored to each young adults needs. Sessions can be scheduled based on your availability, and CASA Berks provides structure, support, and coordination throughout the process.
This is a flexible way to offer your professional skills to a population that often struggles to access mental health care.
Who Were Looking For
We are seeking licensed professionals such as:
- Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC)
- Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW)
- Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists (LMFT)
- Licensed Psychologists
If you believe every young person deserves someone in their corner, and youre passionate about creating equitable access to care, wed love to talk with you.
Learn More
We invite interested therapists to attend an upcoming information session or reach out directly to our program coordinator.
Contact Tiffany@casaberks.org for details.
Together, we can ensure that no young adult leaving foster care has to take their next steps alone.
November 22, 2025
Volunteer Therapists Needed for CASA Berks Youth in Transition Program
byNancy McCullar
Each year, young people in Berks County age out of foster care and step into adulthood without the consistent support many of us take for granted. They face the same challenges every young adult encountershousing, employment, relationships, financesbut often without a stable network of guidance and emotional support.
At CASA of Berks County, we see the resilience of these young adults every day. We also see the gaps.
To help close those gaps, we are launching our Youth in Transition program, designed to provide short-term counseling for young adults who have recently exited foster care. And we are inviting licensed therapists to be part of this critical new initiative.
Why Volunteer Therapists Matter
Young adults aging out of foster care have often spent years navigating systems, instability, and trauma. A safe, reliable therapeutic relationshipeven for a short periodcan help them:
- Build confidence and emotional stability
- Strengthen coping skills
- Navigate significant life decisions
- Develop healthier relationships
- Feel supported during an uncertain time
Your clinical training and compassionate presence can be the anchor they need as they move forward.
What the Role Involves
Volunteer therapists provide short-term, trauma-informed counseling tailored to each young adults needs. Sessions can be scheduled based on your availability, and CASA Berks provides structure, support, and coordination throughout the process.
This is a flexible way to offer your professional skills to a population that often struggles to access mental health care.
Who Were Looking For
We are seeking licensed professionals such as:
- Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC)
- Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW)
- Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists (LMFT)
- Licensed Psychologists
If you believe every young person deserves someone in their corner, and youre passionate about creating equitable access to care, wed love to talk with you.
Learn More
We invite interested therapists to attend an upcoming information session or reach out directly to our program coordinator.
Contact Tiffany@casaberks.org for details.
Together, we can ensure that no young adult leaving foster care has to take their next steps alone.
November 22, 2025
Volunteer Therapists Needed for CASA Berks Youth in Transition Program
byNancy McCullar
Each year, young people in Berks County age out of foster care and step into adulthood without the consistent support many of us take for granted. They face the same challenges every young adult encountershousing, employment, relationships, financesbut often without a stable network of guidance and emotional support.
At CASA of Berks County, we see the resilience of these young adults every day. We also see the gaps.
To help close those gaps, we are launching our Youth in Transition program, designed to provide short-term counseling for young adults who have recently exited foster care. And we are inviting licensed therapists to be part of this critical new initiative.
Why Volunteer Therapists Matter
Young adults aging out of foster care have often spent years navigating systems, instability, and trauma. A safe, reliable therapeutic relationshipeven for a short periodcan help them:
- Build confidence and emotional stability
- Strengthen coping skills
- Navigate significant life decisions
- Develop healthier relationships
- Feel supported during an uncertain time
Your clinical training and compassionate presence can be the anchor they need as they move forward.
What the Role Involves
Volunteer therapists provide short-term, trauma-informed counseling tailored to each young adults needs. Sessions can be scheduled based on your availability, and CASA Berks provides structure, support, and coordination throughout the process.
This is a flexible way to offer your professional skills to a population that often struggles to access mental health care.
Who Were Looking For
We are seeking licensed professionals such as:
- Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC)
- Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW)
- Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists (LMFT)
- Licensed Psychologists
If you believe every young person deserves someone in their corner, and youre passionate about creating equitable access to care, wed love to talk with you.
Learn More
We invite interested therapists to attend an upcoming information session or reach out directly to our program coordinator.
Contact Tiffany@casaberks.org for details.
Together, we can ensure that no young adult leaving foster care has to take their next steps alone.
