CASA of NH Announces Fund in Honor of Retiring CEO and Founder

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire CEO and Founder Marty Sink is retiring as of July 1, 2026. In recognition of her incredible 38-year career and impact on the state, CASA of NH’s Board of Directors established the Marty Sink Legacy Fund for Advocates.

This is in honor of Marty, who instilled in CASA the core belief that the volunteer advocates are the heart of the organization. The purpose of this fund is to build on the existing solid foundation of advocate support, increasing CASA’s investment in our 600-plus advocates. That investment is critical, as we’ve learned that advocates who feel supported and recognized remain committed longer and go on to become some of the best recruiters of new volunteers.

With this fund, we can engage national experts for more specialized training as we continue to be at the forefront of identifying issues and challenges facing children and families; offer additional social and support opportunities for our volunteers to connect with us and each other; and provide more support for those day-to-day tasks volunteers undertake in their work on behalf of children and youth.

As CASA enters the next chapter, we do so with deep gratitude for Marty’s leadership and vision. The Marty Sink Legacy Fund for Advocates will serve as both a tribute to her and a meaningful investment in CASA’s future.

Learn more about the Marty Sink Legacy Fund for Advocates here.