- Affordable Housing in Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill | CASA
CASA is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization that provides affordable housing in Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and other surrounding communities We accomplish this by offering family housing, veterans’ housing, workforce housing solutions, and disability housing programs and solutions
- Court Appointed Special Advocates - Wikipedia
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is a national association in the United States that supports and promotes court-appointed advocates for abused or neglected children CASA are volunteers from the community who complete training that has been provided by the state or local CASA office [1] They are appointed by a judge, and their role is to gather information and make recommendations in
- About - We Are Casa
With over 189,000 lifetime members across 46 US states, CASA is a national powerhouse organization building power and improving the quality of life in working-class: Black, Latino a e, Afro-descendent, Indigenous, and Immigrant communities
- Be a CASA or GAL Volunteer
Court-appointed special advocate (CASA) and guardian ad litem (GAL) volunteers advocate for the best-interests of children who have experienced abuse or neglect
- WHAT IS A CASA - Voices for CASA Children
When you become a Court Appointed Special Advocate you can change the life of a child in foster care Welcome! A Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteer, or CASA, is a unique and extremely important role that serves to help preserve the well-being of children in foster care
- Become a CASA - Texas CASA
CASA volunteers get to know a child and gather information from everyone involved in THEIR life — family members, foster parents, teachers, and social workers — then report to a judge to advocate for the child’s best interests
- What is CASA?
CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) are trained community volunteers who speak up for children who have experienced abuse or neglect and are involved in the family court system
- Programs - National CASA GAL Association for Children
When you sign up to volunteer as a CASA or GAL advocate, you’re signing up with one of 939 state organizations and local programs in 49 states and the District of Columbia To join the movement of over 79,000 volunteers, search the map and connect with a local program, and if you can’t find a program near you, contact your state office for help
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