A Court Appointed Special Advocate, or CASA volunteer, may be appointed by a judge to advocate for a child when they enter the child welfare system due to allegations of abuse or neglect.
CASA volunteers advocate for the best interest of a child and make informed recommendations for the child’s physical and emotional well-being to the judge. CASA volunteers get to know the child, parents and their family in order to provide valuable information to the judge and others involved in the case to help ensure the child’s best interest is being met.
CASA Volunteers:
- Have the desire, patience and heart to work with children and families
- Commit 6-8 hours per month of your time for the duration of each case
- Participate in an in-depth training program
- Go through a criminal and CPS background check
- Are at least 21 years old
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