Press release from Dearborn County CASA
(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - Dearborn County Citizens Against Substance Abuse (CASA) has been named one of the “Outstanding Coalition-Recognition of Youth Involvement” by the Coalition for a Drug-Free Greater Cincinnati.
They will receive this award at an awards breakfast on April 27 at the Millennium Hotel in downtown Cincinnati.
South Dearborn Senior and Dearborn County CASA Youth Ambassador, Kenzie McAdams, has been named runner-up for Student Volunteer of the Year by the Coalition for a Drug-Free Greater Cincinnati. Kenzie will also be recognized at the same awards breakfast.
“CASA is thrilled to be honored for their work with youth and especially as one of our own, Kenzie McAdams, will be recognized as well. Our area has some amazing youth who truly want to make a difference and CASA is thrilled to be working with them,” stated CASA Director Donna Thacker.

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