Protecting Victims’ Pets
Bayer & LACASA Partner to Protect Victims’ Pets ~ We are proud to be a partner with Bayer Animal Health and its Pet & Women Safety program to help protect domestic violence victims and their pets.
Bayer & LACASA Partner to Protect Victims’ Pets ~ We are proud to be a partner with Bayer Animal Health and its Pet & Women Safety program to help protect domestic violence victims and their pets.
The Autism Alliance of Michigan has presented LACASA Center of Livingston County with an Alliance Seal of Approval. LACASA is the first interpersonal violence agency in the state to receive the AAoM seal.
September 13, 2018 | LACASA Center recently awarded Jim Gilligan, owner of Snedicor’s Green Earth Cleaners, with a recognition plaque honoring the 10th anniversary of hosting Cinderella’s Closet. Gilligan, who is Snedicor’s Chief Operating Officer, first began hosting the charity event in 2008.
Lucy Diebolt, a longtime LACASA volunteer, has to be one of the bravest people I’ve ever met. While she triumphed in her struggle over domestic violence, Lucy lost her battle with cancer on Saturday, Aug. 4, 2018.
Shining Stars! ~ We had so much fun honoring our volunteers this week. They dedicate their time, energy and talents in a myriad of ways to help victims and survivors of abuse from our community.
Spring 2018 ~ Our Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) were sworn in recently following their completion of specialized training programs at LACASA Center.
APRIL 2018 ~ We want to thank the supporters of the Livingston Sunrise Rotary Club’s “Midnight in the Tropics” event for their generous contribution to our Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program.
APRIL ~ The 2018 Champion for Children award recipient was announced recently during LACASA’s Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Council’s “Champion Awards Luncheon” at the Howell Opera House.
100 Women Who Care About Livingston County gave a generous donation for victims and survivors of abuse at LACASA Center.
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK of Brighton invites the public to donate before Mother’s Day to help vulnerable local mothers who are staying in LACASA’s Crisis Shelter or who are clients at LACASA.