- Nevada CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocates
As a CASA Volunteer, you’ll provide support, safety, and stability for abused, neglected, and abandoned children in Nevada Learn more about how you can help change a child’s life
- National CASA GAL Association for Children
Court Appointed Special Advocate® (CASA) and guardian ad litem (GAL) volunteers are appointed by judges to advocate for children’s best interests This best-interest advocacy makes a life-changing difference for children and youth who have experienced abuse or neglect, many of whom are in foster care
- Home : Washoe CASA Foundation
Court Appointed Special Advocates® (CASAs) are community volunteers, just like you, who speak up for abused and or neglected children
- 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
- 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
- Court Appointed Special Advocates - Wikipedia
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 the best interest of the child, keeping the child's personal wishes in mind [2]
- Family Services - Washoecourts
The public website for the Second Judicial District Court located in Reno, Nevada, for Washoe County
- Nevada CASA - Who We Are
CASA Volunteers are appointed by judges to speak in court for the safety and well-being of an abused or neglected child Children assigned to a CASA volunteer are victims of abuse or neglect CASA volunteers come from all walks of life More than half of all CASA volunteers are employed full-time
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