April joins Child Advocates of Placer County with more than 10 years of experience in the political arena as a legislative assistant for a prominent government relations firm where she worked to preserve Tribal Rights and to strengthen laws around and aimed at improving access to medical care, housing, and education for those in underserved communities. Before joining CAPC, April served as both a CASA volunteer and as a Volunteer Case Supervisor.
In addition to being a Case Supervisor, April currently runs CAPC’s Court Supervisor Team and serves as our Out of County Coordinator, helping to ensure that the needs of youth placed out of Placer County are still met and ensuring that their voices are heard.
It’s April’s belief that a true leader is “anyone who takes responsibility for finding the potential in people…and who possesses the courage to develop that potential”. It is such an honor to work alongside an incredible group of volunteers that seek to step into the role of being leaders for the youth in our community.
