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Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)

When children are removed from their families because of abuse and neglect, they become “dependents” of the court and enter into a 12 to 18 month court process. The children are often living in foster care as the court tries to determine whether or not it is in the child’s best interest to be reunited with their family. These kids desperately need a committed, caring adult to become familiar with their lives and advocate for what that child needs and wants.  This committed and caring adult is a CASA volunteer.


CASA Volunteers:
· Meet regularly with the child or children
· Review all important information about the child
· Maintain contact with the important people in the child’s life
· Advocate for the child in the system
· Write reports for the Dependency Court judge about what is best for the child’s future 

Our CASA volunteers are screened and complete a 35-hour training program before they are sworn in as an Officer of the Court. When assigned to a case, CASAs commit to staying with that child throughout the court process so that they can find a safe, loving, and permanent home as soon as possible.

Learn more about being a CASA: Read our Frequently Asked Questions

CASAs Do Make a Difference: Read a CASA's Story


 
Become a CASA Volunteer
Join our next Training Class

If you would like to attend the next class or receive more information, please email us or call us at 530.265.9550.


 
 


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