February 2026 Jean Day Donation Recipient: LaSalle County CASA

feb 2026 jeans day donationNathan Blaufelt from CPCC presents a check to Alexandria (Lexi) Wamhoff, Executive Director of LaSalle County CASAAt Connecting Point Computer Center, giving back to our community is part of who we are. Each month, our team participates in Jeans Day, where employees donate for the opportunity to dress casually—turning something simple into something meaningful.

For February 2026, we are proud to support LaSalle County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) as our Jeans Day donation recipient.


Supporting Children When They Need It Most

LaSalle County CASA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for children who have experienced abuse or neglect and are involved in the court system. Their mission is simple, yet powerful: ensure every child has a voice and the opportunity for a safe, permanent home.

CASA volunteers are trained community members who step in during some of the most difficult moments in a child’s life. They work closely with judges, attorneys, teachers, and families to represent the child’s best interests and provide consistent support throughout the legal process.


Why This Matters

When children enter the court system due to abuse or neglect, the experience can be overwhelming and uncertain. CASA volunteers provide stability, advocacy, and a trusted presence, something every child deserves.

Programs like CASA are essential because:

  • They ensure children are not overlooked in complex legal situations
  • They help courts make informed decisions that prioritize the child’s well-being
  • They provide children with a consistent, caring adult during times of uncertainty

Even one volunteer can make a lasting difference in a child’s future.


Turning Small Actions Into Big Impact

Jeans Day is a simple concept, but when a team comes together, those small contributions add up quickly.

Programs like this are a proven way for organizations to create meaningful change. By donating just a few dollars for the chance to wear jeans, employees help fund important community initiatives and nonprofit missions.

At CPCC, we believe that consistent, local giving is one of the most effective ways to strengthen the communities we serve.


Thank You to Our Team

We want to thank our entire team for continuing to support our Jeans Day program and for helping us make a difference month after month. Your participation directly impacts organizations like LaSalle County CASA and the children they serve.


How You Can Get Involved

If you’d like to support LaSalle County CASA, there are several ways to make an impact:

  • Become a CASA volunteer
  • Make a financial donation
  • Help raise awareness within the community

Every action, big or small, helps ensure that children in our area have someone advocating for their future.


About CPCC Gives Back

Through our #CpointccGivesBack initiative, Connecting Point Computer Center and IVNet proudly support local nonprofits making a difference across our region. Our monthly Jeans Day program is just one of the ways we stay committed to strengthening the communities we live and work in.


If you are a local 501(c)(3) organization in our service area and would like to be considered like our February 2026 Jean Day Donation, we encourage you to reach out.