March 6, 2026 at Defender Outdoors Clay Sports Ranch

7:30AM: Registration begins, Raffle & gun board purchases open

8:45AM: Safety briefing

9AM: Shoot begins

11:30AM: Lunch & whiskey pull available

12:00PM: Awards & announcements

2:00PM: Event ends

A Decade of Impact: Changing the Trajectory of a Child’s Life

For more than 43 years, CASA of Tarrant County has stood alongside thousands of abused and neglected children. This year, we celebrate 10 years of the Pull For Kids Clay Shoot, an event that combines fun, competition, and community impact.

Your participation fuels our mission, ensuring every vulnerable child has a consistent advocate and the hope of a safe, permanent home. Whether you’re joining as a sponsor, shooter, or raffle supporter, you’ll be making a tangible difference.

Event Highlights:

  • Special First Responders Division with complimentary entries, awards, and sponsor-matched teams

  • Exciting Raffles including our popular gun board and Whiskey Pull

  • Grand Prizes for top shooters

  • Complimentary lunch, golf carts, and giveaways

  • Online Raffle for premier packages, getaways, gear, and more—perfect for those supporting from afar

Be part of a decade-long tradition that changes lives—one pull at a time.

 
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About CASA of Tarrant County

 

CASA of Tarrant County and its court-appointed volunteers advocate for the best interest of children who have experienced abuse and neglect. 



 

At CASA of Tarrant County, more than 400 volunteers are making a difference—each bringing unique life experiences to the role. They range in age from young professionals to retirees. Some work full-time and care for families, while others have backgrounds in fields like criminal justice, social work, or education. Many come with no prior experience at all—just a passion for standing up for children in foster care. No matter their path, they all share one thing: the desire to ensure a child’s voice is heard.

 

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LIFE-SAVING IMPACT IN 2024…
CASA volunteers served 820 abused and neglected children.

…BUT THE NEED IS STILL GREAT

 
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