Kids & Family

Springfield Local to Advocate For Abused, Neglected And Abandoned Children

A total of 16 locals from Union County will serve as new Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteers for children in foster care

Springfield, NJ -- A Springfield resident was among 16 who were sworn in to serve as extra eyes and ears for Family Court judges on cases involving abused, neglected or abandoned children currently in foster care.

Isabella Blumbergof Springfield was among those sworn in on Monday, April 4 by Union County Superior Court Judge Daniel R. Lindemann.

The new Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteers completed 30 hours of training over six weeks and will next observe court to see other CASA volunteers in action.

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The volunteers each received a commemorative pin and certificate and were matched to a new case.

A full list of Union County volunteers are:

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  1. Emily Aschenbach of Cranford,
  2. Tom Whelan of Union,
  3. Wigeby Toussaint of Union,
  4. Rose Franco of Summit,
  5. Craig Grosswald of Summit,
  6. Deborah Mathis of Rahway,
  7. Cheryl Barr of Summit,
  8. Doug Loffredo of Westfield,
  9. Lillie Chadwick of Union,
  10. Julaine Bianculli of Rahway;
  11. Rupa Motwani of Westfield,
  12. Isabella Blumberg of Springfield,
  13. Phyllis Karp of Westfield,
  14. Mary Ann Foster of Westfield,
  15. Ildi Grundmann Coon of Cranford,
  16. Maryanne Grycan of Westfield.

CASA volunteers have court-ordered access to all parties in a child’s life, including foster parents, doctors, caseworkers, therapists and teachers, and incorporate into court reports findings from these contacts as well as observations from time spent with the youth.

Volunteers advocate both in the community and in court to ensure that while the youth is awaiting a safe and permanent home, their needs are met, their best interests are priority and their time in care is as short as possible.

There are currently 600 Union County children in foster care; the nonprofit serves approximately one-quarter of those youth and its mission is to provide a volunteer advocate for every child in care. CASA of Union County trains three times a year.

For details on the next opportunity or for other ways to help the organization stand up for foster children, contact Lisa at (908) 527-7048 or lporis@casaofunioncounty.org.

(Photo provided: The newest CASA of Union County volunteers are, from left, standing, Emily Aschenbach of Cranford, Tom Whelan and Wigeby Toussaint of Union, Rose Franco and Craig Grosswald of Summit, Deborah Mathis of Rahway, Cheryl Barr of Summit, Doug Loffredo of Westfield, Lillie Chadwick of Union, and Julaine Bianculli of Rahway; kneeling, Rupa Motwani of Westfield, Isabella Blumberg of Springfield, Phyllis Karp and Mary Ann Foster of Westfield and Ildi Grundmann Coon of Cranford. Not shown is Maryanne Grycan of Westfield.)

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