Matthew moved to Oregon in July 2022 and represents children and parents in dependency matters in court. Prior to practicing law in Oregon, he had his own law firm in Franklin, Tennessee. His law practice is limited to anything related to child welfare or juvenile...
I served as Harney County District Attorney for 29 years and handled dependency cases for over 25 years. I considered those cases as some of the most important that a District Attorney dealt with, as we were dealing with the future of children. I chaired the Harney...
Heather is the executive director of CASA of Central Oregon, serving children in Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson counties. She has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Lewis and Clark College and an MBA from Portland State University. She has several years of...
Mary Collard Mary is the executive director of CASA of Eastern Oregon, and she has served in that role for many years. She has also served on several nonprofit boards for child welfare and other service organizations, including two terms on the National CASA...
Greg Dalton Greg started with CASA as a volunteer, graduating from CASA training in the fall of 2011. He started working for CASA in 2013 to create and implement a family search and engagement program (Family Finding of Coos County) to contract with the local Child...