2024 CASA Conference
April 10 - 12, 2024 â—¦ Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Sponsorship & Exhibitor Form
As a sponsor of the 2024 CASA Conference, you will be providing the funds necessary to ensure the longevity of effective CASA advocacy in the state of Louisiana. In addition to the tangible benefits outlined on this page, your generosity will help increase statewide understanding and knowledge of child welfare and will help make Louisiana a better home for our children. Thank you for your interest in the 2024 CASA Conference sponsorship opportunities. Please contact us with any questions you may have.
Once we receive your sponsorship form, our staff will reach out to you for additional information that might be needed, i.e. logos, ad content, website link, etc.
Sponsorship & Exhibitor Level
In April 2024, the Louisiana CASA Association will be hosting a three day event for CASA staff, volunteers, and stakeholders to come together for collaboration, celebration, training, and professional development. This conference will bring our statewide network together for in-depth learning, networking opportunities and collaborative discussions about the issues that impact our work and the future of child welfare in Louisiana.
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This experience includes three major events: the 2024 Louisiana CASA Conference Training Day, Welcome Reception, and Louisiana CASA's 30th Anniversary Celebration. Each event will give Louisiana CASA unique opportunities to showcase our sponsors. Exhibitors will be a part of the Training Day on April 11th. Exhibitor tables will be set up in the lobby of our conference area. We welcome you to a unique opportunity to promote your products and services among decision makers, leaders, innovators, educators, and community members from across Louisiana.
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Economic ChallengesFamilies facing financial hardships often feel marginalized and penalized due to their circumstances.
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Historically Underserved CommunitiesChildren from historically underserved and marginalized communities are disproportionately represented in the foster care system and are less likely to encounter caseworkers, service providers, lawyers, judges, or CASAs who share their lived experiences.
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LGBTQIA+ YouthLGBTQIA+ youth encounter increased discrimination, harassment, and hostility within the foster care system, leading to a higher-than-average rate of suicide.
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Undocumented ChildrenUndocumented children live in constant fear of family separation and experience significant barriers to accessing essential educational, health, and housing services.
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Children with DisabilitiesChildren with disabilities often experience isolation and difficulties in having their unique needs met.
Sponsorship Package
2024 CASA Conference
April 10 - 12, 2024 â—¦ Baton Rouge, Louisiana