CASA of Adams & Broomfield Counties encourages the community to make the most of their dining out dollars by helping to fight child abuse and neglect. Simply dine at Jay’s Grille and Bar at 7820 N. Washington St. in Denver on Wednesday, February 23rd from 11 am to 9 pm, and 15 percent of proceeds from food sales will be donated to help provide caring CASA volunteers for children in need.
One of the biggest supporters of the Dining Out for CASA program, local restaurateur Justin Abrams and his restaurants, Jay’s Grille and Bar and Great Scott’s Eatery, have hosted CASA more than any other establishment. Additionally, Abrams’ restaurants have helped support CASA through generous in-kind donations and event catering.
Jay’s Grille and Bar is a full-service sports bar that features American style dining in a family atmosphere. Their extensive menu includes everything from amazing burgers to delectable seafood entrees and anything in between. To learn more or view a menu, please visit www.jaysgrilleandbar.com.
The funds generated by Dining Out for CASA will be used to recruit, train and supervise community volunteers who advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children.
CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Adams and Broomfield Counties is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization that trains, supports and supervises community volunteers who advocate for the best interests of innocent child victims of abuse and neglect. Each year, in Adams and Broomfield Counties, there are over 1,300 children who have been physically, sexually or emotionally abused or neglected, and who are in desperate need of a caring, committed CASA Volunteer to speak up for their best interests. In Adams and Broomfield Counties , there are over 200 CASA volunteers, and we are in need of more great community members to become advocates for children. CASA conducts volunteer training classes three times a year. The next class begins on February 22nd. For more information about CASA, call (303) 654-3378 or visit www.casa17th.org.