Advocacy Policy Video Series – Part 4
CASP Legislative and Advocacy Co-Chair, Jeannine Topalian is a CASP advocate because every student deserves the supports they need to reach their full potential. Join us for our #CASPAdvocate series to explore why CASP advocacy matters and how YOU can get involved to create positive change!
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