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Riverside County Honors Mariana Robles As District One Volunteer Of The Year

The retired educator and longtime CASA volunteer has long supported foster youth, helped reunite families and advocated for kids in need.

A retired educator and longtime CASA volunteer, Robles has supported foster youth, helped reunite families and advocated for vulnerable children across Riverside County.
A retired educator and longtime CASA volunteer, Robles has supported foster youth, helped reunite families and advocated for vulnerable children across Riverside County. (Photo Credit: RivCo Supervisor Jose Medina Office)

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — Riverside County Supervisor's District One Supervisor Jose Medina has named Mariana Robles the District One’s Volunteer of the Year.

The award is in recognition of her dedication to children and families in Riverside County, according to a recent news release.

A retired educator, Robles has spent nearly six years as a Court Appointed Special Advocate, or CASA, supporting 14 youth in foster care, including sibling groups and children served through the Pechanga Tribal Court. She has been described as a consistent, trusted presence in their lives, advocating with compassion and excellence, according to a recent news release.

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"Her bilingual skills in English and Spanish have helped bridge communication gaps and support family reunification," the release stated.

Robles’ impact includes helping reunite families, securing stable placements with relatives, supporting children’s educational and personal growth, and ensuring proper care for vulnerable youth, including medically fragile infants.

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In 2024, she was named CASA of the Year in Riverside County.

Beyond her direct service, Robles continues to uplift foster youth by speaking publicly and supporting efforts to strengthen care systems.

“Mariana Robles embodies the true spirit of volunteerism—selfless, impactful, and deeply committed,” the announcement states. “We are honored to celebrate her and thank her for her extraordinary service to our community.”

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