03/31/2026
Thank you so much to the many who joined us for our 2026 Together for Tomorrow Luncheon on Friday. We’re thrilled to share that we raised $97,744 (and counting!) to make justice accessible for children involved in family court across King County.
In family court, decisions shape where children live, who cares for them, and how their daily lives unfold. Yet many families face barriers to fully participating in that process — whether due to language, income, or lack of legal support. Family Law CASA helps bring clear, child-centered information into these decisions, so children’s needs are fully understood.
This work is only possible because people choose to show up and take part. We are grateful to be building a more accessible and responsive system with our community.
Image Descriptions: [1] Jamal Issa, Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) and Leti Cruz, staff Advocate Supervisor, sit on stage in conversation, with an audience seated at round tables in the foreground and a Family Law CASA banner visible to the side. [2] Two women stand facing each other, smiling and chatting in a softly lit event space, with a blurred audience and presentation screens in the background. [3] Bryan Digel, Board President, and Mei Shih, Board Vice President, stand at a podium on stage, smiling as they address an audience, with a Family Law CASA banner behind them and guests seated in the foreground. [4] Guests stand and read panels in the Access to Justice Exhibit, some wearing headphones, in a dimly lit display space.