Host Your Own Fundraiser
When our community comes together, incredible things happen.
CASA of Jefferson County is calling on the creativity, heart, and leadership of our community to help raise critical funds that support our mission of advocating for abused and neglected children. Every dollar raised strengthens our program, ensuring young people receive the stability, safety, and advocacy they deserve.
If you’ve ever dreamed of turning a creative spark into real change, now is your chance. From simple acts of generosity to large-scale community events, your idea can inspire others, unite neighbors, and amplify awareness across Jefferson County.
How You Can Get Involved
Think Outside the Box — Your Ideas Can Change a Child’s Story
Whether you’re an individual, a business, or a local club, there are countless ways to support CASA. Here are just a few ideas to help you get started:
Set out a loose change jar at your office or business
Host a raffle of your company’s services or products
Collect a small cover charge at your next event, with proceeds benefiting CASA
Match the donations you collect from patrons, friends, or family
Organize a “Game Night for Good”—tournaments, trivia, or board games with entry fees supporting CASA
Plan a “Hike for Hope” or charity walk/run to promote wellness while raising awareness
Or dream up something completely new—community art showcases, themed challenges, virtual talent competitions, car or bike events, and more
Some of our most successful fundraisers have come from trailblazers who rallied their colleagues and community groups around a meaningful cause. When we work together, we build momentum that truly changes lives.
Share Your Fundraising Idea
Break the mold of traditional fundraising—let your creativity shine. If you have an idea, big or small, we want to hear it.
Fill out and submit the Host a Fundraiser Form or 📧 Email your proposal to: whitney@childadvocatesjc.net
Together, we’ll transform your vision into impact and help build a brighter, safer future for the children of Jefferson County.

