Volunteer Spotlight April 2019
Kathy Malley, Class of Spring 2013
Kathy Malley was born in Italy but raised in Northern Virginia. In 1978 she moved to the Hampton Roads area to attend Old Dominion University and liked it here so much, she never left! After graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, Kathy found work at DePaul Hospital. During this time she also got married and began to expand her family, raising three kids. After leaving DePaul she began the next chapter in her career, becoming a nurse anesthetist at Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters. While working at CHKD, she also obtained her Master's Degree from Old Dominion University in Community Health Professions with a Concentration in Anesthesia. Twenty six years later, she is still a nurse nurse anesthetist at CHKD.
It was at a cocktail party where
she first heard of CASA. She happened to engage in a conversation with the
former Executive Director of VB CASA and found herself interested but
recognized her time constraints, as she was working full time and raising her three
kids. Once her youngest entered middle school, Kathy felt the time was right to
learn more about CASA. She attended an informational session and has not looked
back. She is now on her fourth case, her current case now having lasted four
years. One of the biggest challenges Kathy faced was the completion of her
court reports. Through her line of work she is often writing in script with
little to no regard for punctuation. She quickly found court reports were a
different beast all together and they required a great amount of detail that
needed to be written in a very comprehensive manner. In order to work through
this, Kathy has found that she needs to give herself plenty of time to complete
the reports. Another challenge she encountered was the emotional side of
serving as a CASA. To combat this challenge, Kathy suggests that every CASA
find your people and make sure you have the emotional support necessary to keep
putting one foot in front of the other to help our most vulnerable youth. In
Kathy's mind, a retired judge summed up the work of a CASA best when he
proposed dinner party guests "raise a toast to all these CASA Volunteers
that look after the children our friends and family do not know
exist."
These days, when Kathy is not at CHKD working or
spending time with her CASA kids, you can find her FaceTiming her grandson. She
absolutely loves being a grandparent and was quick to point out, "he has
stolen a piece of my heart I didn't even know was there."








