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Out & About: CASA breakfast honors volunteers helping kids

Shirley McMarlin
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Greater Latrobe High School student Adam Hoffman, president and founder of the Latrobe Aevidum Wildcats club and recipient of the Judge Christopher Feliciani Youth Leadership award, joins Feliciani for a photo April 26 during CASA of Westmoreland Inc.’s 11th annual Leadership Breakfast at Word of Life Church in Hempfield.
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Jeremy Varhola of Hempfield joins his daughter, Jade Varhola, 10, winner of the Dr. Seuss Bookmark contest, for a photo April 26 during CASA of Westmoreland Inc.’s 11th annual Leadership Breakfast at Word of Life Church in Hempfield.
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From left: Josie Funari of Greensburg joins 2019 Fred “Chip” Funari CASA Volunteer of the Year awardee David Kindl and his wife, Christine, for a photo April 26 during CASA of Westmoreland Inc.’s 11th annual Leadership Breakfast at Word of Life Church in Hempfield.
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Westmoreland County Judges (from left) Jim Silvis, Michele Bononi and Chris Scherer gather for a photo April 26 during CASA of Westmoreland Inc.’s 11th annual Leadership Breakfast at Word of Life Church in Hempfield.
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Youth Leadership Award recipients (from left) and Hempfield Area students seniors Annagrace Radocaj and Olivia Steeley and sophomores Riley Kapusta and Isaella Gillis gather for a photo April 26 during CASA of Westmoreland Inc.’s 11th annual Leadership Breakfast at Word of Life Church in Hempfield.
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Rosemary Spoljarick (left), CASA board president, joins Carol Palcic, CASA development director, for a photo April 26 during CASA of Westmoreland Inc.’s 11th annual Leadership Breakfast at Word of Life Church in Hempfield.
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Representing CASA of Westmoreland, Inc., (from left) Kelli Hardin of Jeannette, advocate supervisor, Melissa Burns of Youngwood, advocate supervisor, Mitchell Samick of Latrobe, program director, and Kelly Jellison of Latrobe, advocate supervisor, gather for a photo April 26 during CASA of Westmoreland Inc.’s 11th annual Leadership Breakfast at Word of Life Church in Hempfield.

After David Kindl retired from 30 years as a special-needs vocational instructor at Central Westmoreland Career and Technology Center, he said, he missed the advocacy part of his job.

Kindl heard about CASA of Westmoreland and decided to volunteer as a court-appointed special advocate supporting children involved in family court proceedings.

About seven years later, the Derry resident received the Chip Funari Volunteer of the Year Award during the 11th annual CASA Leadership Breakfast, held April 26 at Word of Life Church in Hempfield.

“It’s one of the most rewarding volunteer experiences I’ve ever had, because you actually get to change the lives of these young people,” he said.

Breakfast guests also had the opportunity to congratulate recipients of the Judge Chrisopher Feliciani Youth Leadership Award, which this year went to Adam Hoffman, a Greater Latrobe Senior High School student who is founder and current president of the relationship-building club Aevidum Wildcats, and Riley Kapusta, Sarah Kucherer, Annagrace Radocaj and Olivia Steeley, members of the United Spartans, a student service club at Hempfield Area High School.

Jade Varhola, winner of CASA’s 2019 Dr. Seuss Bookmark Contest, attended with dad Jeremy Varhola.

The annual event brings together leaders from the business, government and nonprofit sectors who share CASA’s interest in building better lives for abused and neglected children in Westmoreland County.

Seen at breakfast: CASA staffers Carol Palcic, Mitch Samick, Kelly Jellison, Melissa Burns and Kelli Hardin; board members Rosemary Spoljarick, David Riehl, Beth Teacher, Sharon Nies, Suzanne Ward, Tyler Jones and Christine Mohler-King; volunteers Susie Bowell, Jennifer Learn, Sindy Diaz, Lynn Mance, Mary Walters, Jeanne Cerce, Roberta Cook and Mary Koziara; and CASA ambassador Pastor Elaine Frantz.

Also, Joe Shearer, Josie Funari, Christine Kindl, Keith Davis, Scott and Kelly Turer, Rob DePasquale, Mike Ward, Endy Reindl, Terry Graft, Nancy Kukovich, Chad Amond, Otis DiCerbo, Jessica Kadie-Barclay, Tim Phillips and John and Malinda Sherid.

Shirley McMarlin is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Shirley by email at smcmarlin@triblive.com or via Twitter .

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