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Child Advocates Unveils New Brand Identity

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas (Aug. 12, 2024) – Child Advocates of Montgomery County, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to the welfare of children, is proud to announce a significant rebranding to reflect the broadening of its advocacy work. The organization’s scope of services has grown to encompass not only child welfare but also children in the juvenile justice system and those facing truancy challenges, as well as a burgeoning Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI) Community Education division. A new public-facing name and visual identity have been launched to align with these expanded efforts.

Child Advocate rebrand announcement banner

Ann Marie Ronsman, President and CEO of Child Advocates of Montgomery County, expressed the organization’s evolving commitment: “The heart of our organization will always be child welfare advocacy; however, we also now serve children in the juvenile justice system, as well as children who are truant and struggling with school attendance. In addition, our TBRI® Community Education division continues to grow.”

The organization, previously known by the acronym “CASA,” has chosen to move forward with the name “Child Advocates of Montgomery County” to more accurately represent its comprehensive advocacy services and to ensure that all families feel safe and supported when working with the organization.

Alongside the new name, Child Advocates of Montgomery County is excited to reveal its new logo. The design features a larger letter “a” representing the organization’s volunteer Advocates, which encircles a smaller letter “c” for the child. This logo is a visual representation of the child being at the center of all the organization’s work, with the Advocates providing a protective and supportive presence.

This rebranding initiative includes updated colors, a refreshed website, and other marketing materials to communicate the organization’s mission and services more effectively to the community, partners, and supporters.

Child Advocates of Montgomery County invites the community, stakeholders, and media to embrace this new chapter in its history as it continues to provide essential support and advocacy for children and families in need. The organization remains steadfast in its mission to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive in a safe and loving environment.

For more information about the rebranding or to learn more about the organization’s work, please contact Alli Stephens, Director of Communications and Engagement, at Alli@ChildAdvocatesTexas.org.

To learn more about Child Advocates of Montgomery County or how to become a volunteer, visit the website at www.ChildAdvocatesTexas.org or call (936) 441-5437.

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas (Aug. 12, 2024) – Child Advocates of Montgomery County, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to the welfare of children, is proud to announce a significant rebranding to reflect the broadening of its advocacy work. The organization’s scope of services has grown to encompass not only child welfare but also children in the juvenile justice system and those facing truancy challenges, as well as a burgeoning Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI) Community Education division. A new public-facing name and visual identity have been launched to align with these expanded efforts.

Child Advocate rebrand announcement banner

Ann Marie Ronsman, President and CEO of Child Advocates of Montgomery County, expressed the organization’s evolving commitment: “The heart of our organization will always be child welfare advocacy; however, we also now serve children in the juvenile justice system, as well as children who are truant and struggling with school attendance. In addition, our TBRI® Community Education division continues to grow.”

The organization, previously known by the acronym “CASA,” has chosen to move forward with the name “Child Advocates of Montgomery County” to more accurately represent its comprehensive advocacy services and to ensure that all families feel safe and supported when working with the organization.

Alongside the new name, Child Advocates of Montgomery County is excited to reveal its new logo. The design features a larger letter “a” representing the organization’s volunteer Advocates, which encircles a smaller letter “c” for the child. This logo is a visual representation of the child being at the center of all the organization’s work, with the Advocates providing a protective and supportive presence.

This rebranding initiative includes updated colors, a refreshed website, and other marketing materials to communicate the organization’s mission and services more effectively to the community, partners, and supporters.

Child Advocates of Montgomery County invites the community, stakeholders, and media to embrace this new chapter in its history as it continues to provide essential support and advocacy for children and families in need. The organization remains steadfast in its mission to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive in a safe and loving environment.

For more information about the rebranding or to learn more about the organization’s work, please contact Alli Stephens, Director of Communications and Engagement, at Alli@ChildAdvocatesTexas.org.

To learn more about Child Advocates of Montgomery County or how to become a volunteer, visit the website at www.ChildAdvocatesTexas.org or call (936) 441-5437.

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