We are excited to announce the 2024 SEAALL Annual Meeting to take place from May 16th through 18th on the historic campus of the University of Kentucky. Please save the date and keep an eye out for future communications, including information about programming and travel accommodations. We look forward to seeing you all in Lexington! |
Registration Click HERE to register. Deadline to register is May 6th. | Registration will be $150 for the entire meeting. |
Program
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Download Schedule at a Glance SEAALL 2024 Schedule at a Glance
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Accommodations |
SpringHill Suites Lexington Near the University of Kentucky for $145 per night |
863 S Broadway Phone: 859-225-1500 |
Elwood Hotel & Suites for $210 per night |
444 Parkway Drive Phone: 859-423-1001 |
SOLD OUT Hilton Lexington/Downtown for $209 per night |
369 West Vine Street Phone: 859-231-9000 |
SOLD OUT 21c Museum Hotel Lexington for $189 per night (downtown Lexington) |
167 West Main Street |
Hyatt Regency Lexington for $159 per night (downtown Lexington) |
401 W. High St. Lexington, KY 40507 Phone: 859-253-1234 |
Shuttle Info Forthcoming! |
Things to Do in Lexington |
Looking for something to do while visiting Lexington? Check out VisitLex.com for a list of Lexington's historic sites, bourbon distilleries, horse farm tours, and more. |
Dine-Arounds |
More information coming soon! |
Service Project |
Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers are regular people who speak up for the best interests of abused and neglected children. They go through training and are sworn in by a judge, then assigned to children involved in local family court cases. CASA volunteers get to know the child or children on their cases — what their interests are, how they’re doing in school, who they look up to. They also interview adults involved in the children’s lives, including biological parents, foster parents, teachers, counselors and doctors. And they have access to all records concerning the children, enabling them to gain a thorough understanding of each child’s situation and what they need to succeed. CASA volunteers compile what they learn into reports they file before each court hearing in their children’s cases. The judge on the case gets the CASA report, including recommendations on what would be in the best interest of the child, in advance of the hearing. The report helps inform the judge’s decisions, with the ultimate goal of shortening the length of the case and returning each child to a safe, loving and permanent home as quickly as possible. |
Thank You to Our Sponsors and Exhibitors! |
We would like to thank all our sponsors and exhibitors for making this meeting a success! |