Corporate Sponsor TPG Shares Why They Support CASA, both as volunteers and event sponsors!
“I have been actively involved with CASA for the past 25+ years. Through all of that time, I have witnessed countless success stories associated with the simple act of having a trained individual focus on the needs of a child and represent the interests of a child. The power that comes for such a simple concept is frequently a life changing, positive event for that child. I have never seen a charity organization get so much impact out of the financial contributions received.”
Ken Murphy, Partner and Co-COO, TPG, CASA Board Member
“My support of Tarrant County CASA has been to me an opportunity to get outside of myself and my comfort zone to advocate for children involved in a DPS case. While each case has varied nuances and each child has varied needs, they most often just need an advocate to walk with them through an often confusing and intimidating system. The lessons for me in empathy and humility are intangible and exponential.”
Laura McQuillar, TPG
“It means supporting our most vulnerable population, potentially providing the support or insight that changes the trajectory of their lives. Personally, from my past, I know there are moments in life where one person being an advocate changes everything. Supporting CASA for me means making that possibility real for someone else.”
Michelle Roebuck, TPG
“In my mind, there is no greater cause than supporting the most vulnerable children and Tarrant County CASA meets that need with a special strength and tenderness. CASA has a special place in my heart to ensure that we are doing everything we can to be there for these kids. If we can do even the smallest task, then we have captured one of my favorite quotes by C.S. Lewis on the CASA website: “Since it is so likely that children will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage.”
Patrick Bewley, TPG