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- National CASA GAL Association for Children
Recently several media reports have wrongly identified an organization as “CASA” or “Court Appointed Special Advocates ” Anthony’s story is a powerful example of how a dedicated CASA volunteer can make a lasting impact in a young person’s life Alaska CASA stepped in and assigned Kai a CASA volunteer named David
- Home - Texas CASA
Texas CASA is a registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit Texas CASA's EIN is 75-2252358
- What is CASA? : Who We Are : CASA Works
CASA Stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates Volunteers are recruited, trained and supervised to be CASA's for abused children in Juvenile Court
- 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
- California CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children
California Court Appointed Special Advocate Association ensures that children youth in the foster care system have a voice and the services they need for a stable future A CASA volunteer, or Court Appointed Special Advocate, works one-on-one with a foster youth, advocating for their best interest
- 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
- Home : Illinois CASA
Court Appointed Special Advocates® (CASA) are community volunteers, just like you, who stand up and speak out to help children who have experienced abuse and neglect
- CASA of Los Angeles | Court Appointed Special Advocates - Volunteer . . .
CASA of Los Angeles organizes the community to take action and advocate for children and families in LA County’s child welfare system Just showing up is extraordinary CASA LA is not your typical volunteer role That’s okay We’re not looking for typical volunteers
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