Volunteer Spotlight - Angela Cappello
"It's extremely rewarding to be the voice of those in need."
"I chose to be a volunteer with CASA because I feel the need to advocate for those who can't speak for themselves. I've previously volunteered for the SPCA, nursing homes and now with children through CASA. It's extremely rewarding to help be the voice of those in need."
MOST REWARDING MOMENT AS A CASA:
All of my cases with CASA have been extremely rewarding in seeing them all to a happy ending for the children involved whether it be back with the parents, in a wonderful foster home or adoption. I even had one child participate in the Independent Living program and eventually go to college. I still get “holiday wishes” text messages from him so I know even as an older child, I was able to make a difference.
ANY REGRETS DURING YOUR WORK AS A CASA?
My only regret as a CASA is that I can only take on one case at a time. You need to find the right balance between work, family, friends, and volunteering so you can do your best for all of them.
ADVICE FOR A NEWBIE CASA VOLUNTEER?
My advice for a new CASA would be to find a fellow CASA mentor who can help answer questions and give advice on various situations they may have been through. This volunteering experience is one of continuous learning and sharing of experiences. Every case is different but we can share tips and tricks on how to navigate the system and do the very best for our children.
ONE INTERESTING FACT ABOUT YOU:
Love to do Zombie and Mud Obstacle races. I have a great group of girlfriends who also enjoy this interesting challenge and we try to find some nearby beautiful areas of Virginia where we can combine the race with some wine tastings!
HOBBIES:
I enjoy travelling and any athletic activity-especially running, beach volleyball, biking. One of the most fun activities was being part of our CASA Dodgeball Team, the CASA Courthouse Crushers!
ABOUT ANGELA:
Angela grew up in Michigan and found her way to Virginia with her sales career. Angela has worked in sales for Kimberly-Clark for 20 years. She has lived in Hampton Roads for 25 years and has a wonderful family; her husband, Nick; children, Celia (age 17), and Dominic (age 14); and dogs, Rusty and Gracie. They enjoy family time outdoors with athletic activities or at their Lake Gaston house with water sports.
Virginia Beach CASA | Summer Class of 2007







