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Jaburg Wilk partner Ter-Grigoryan is named to board

Posted 2/2/20

Natalya Ter-Grigoryan, a family law attorney and partner at Jaburg Wilk, was recently named to the board of directors of Voices for CASA Children.

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Jaburg Wilk partner Ter-Grigoryan is named to board

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Natalya Ter-Grigoryan, a family law attorney and partner at Jaburg Wilk, was recently named to the board of directors of Voices for CASA Children.

“VOICES for CASA Children is an impressive organization that works with the Courts to support Court Appointed Special Advocates. I wanted to work with a non-profit that made a difference in the lives of at-risk children, and I’m energized by how much VOICES has already accomplished, and what it will achieve in the upcoming years.

The commitment and positive influence that CASA volunteers have on the lives of these children is astounding, and the resources and training that VOICES provides to support CASA volunteers significantly enhances their success,” Ms. Ter-Grigoryan said in a prepared statement.

VOICES is 501(c)(3) charitable organization noted to be “dedicated to changing the stories of children in Arizona’s foster care system,” according to a press release, describing the entity that works with the superior court’s CASA program, providing various services to support CASA volunteers.

Each volunteer is assigned to at least one child, and serves as that “child’s voice on the journey to securing a safe and permanent home, offering valuable insight to judges regarding each child’s needs and best interests.”