Volunteer Spotlight - Stefanie White
Stefanie White | VB CASA Class of Spring 2015
Brief Bio:
Stephanie White is a member of the CASA class of Spring 2015. She is a native of the Hampton Roads area, residing in Virginia Beach all of her life. Equipped with a Psychology degree from Old Dominion University (Go Monarchs!), Stefanie has worked in the legal field as a paralegal for many years. She is just coming up on her 1 year anniversary at Wolcott Rivers Gates Law Firm working in the Family Law division. Stefanie was drawn to Family Law due her empathy for people in need…in her words she was “drawn to it.” Her previous work in real estate law, didn’t give the same satisfaction as the experience of helping families.
Stefanie is a proud wife and stepmother, and a “dog-mom” to Duke, whom she loves “more than life itself.”
Virginia Beach CASA had an opportunity to sit down with Stefanie to talk about her work as a CASA volunteer.
Why CASA?
I heard Season (Roberts) speak at an event and didn’t know that CASA existed until that day. My absolute love for children and hearing Season speak about the great need (for volunteer advocates), is truly what got me in the door. I wasn’t sure if it was for me, but I figured I would take it case by case. You never know until you try. I was hook, line and sinker after the first case.
Most Rewarding Moment as a CASA:
I have had 2 very rewarding moments. The first is when there was a Family Partnership Meeting scheduled that I wasn’t able to attend. The family called me and asked me if there was any way I could attend. At that moment I knew that there was a bond as they wanted me present.
The second was at the final hearing for this case – during court, the mom hugged me. It was cool. You know that at those moments, you have touched someone’s life…”that was frigging awesome.”
Any Regrets During Your Work As A CASA?
My only regret is that I have not spoken of [the program] more to others which is a goal of mine…to spread the word of this program.
Hobbies?
Love to ride my bike. Love to read. I am a thrill seeker so anything that pushes me to the point of fear, I like to try.
Advice For A Newbie CASA Volunteer?
Don’t under estimate yourself. In the beginning, I had the perception that I was not doing enough but that was not the case. You have to become familiar with the process. You have to be patient and it will come. And know that you are making a difference. Whether you can see it or not…you are making a difference.
Stefanie recently completed her first case and has recently been assigned to another.







