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Citizenship Program in Virginia – We Are Casa CASA’s comprehensive citizenship initiative includes citizenship education, mentoring and interview preparation, application assistance, and post-naturalization support
CASA Virginia | Volunteer Prince William Who We Are We are a group of passionate, community-conscious people working to organize, advocate for, and expand opportunities for Latino and immigrant people in the state of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia We do this by providing employment placement; workforce development and training; health education; citizenship and legal services; and financial, language, and literacy training to
We Are Casa – WE HELP BUILDING POWER AND IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE . . . We Are CASA All year long CASA provides critical services to immigrant and working-class families, and advocates for their rights But our work is only possible because the support of people like you; individuals who stand with immigrants and understand that providing services to those in need uplifts our entire community Will you join us in our fight for justice by giving today?
Chapter 1: History of CASA in VA – We Are Casa CASA’s mission in Virginia is to be an effective agent of change for communities of color and working-class families To achieve this mission, CASA needs a base of operations that will support an expansion of staff and services, provide a central organizing location for CASA members and community leaders, and demonstrate its long-term dedication to advancing social justice for workers and
Norfolk Court Appointed Special Advocates - Home Among his many lasting contributions, Judge Jones was instrumental in codifying the role of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) during his time in the Virginia House of Delegates
Resources - Virginia CASA Resources Virginia CASA works in collaboration with professionals throughout our state’s child welfare and judicial systems
Virginia Beach CASA Virginia Beach CASA is a private, non-profit organization that recruits, trains and supervises competent volunteers dedicated to advocating for the needs of abused and neglected children currently in court proceedings The program promotes safe, permanent homes for all children and seeks to educate the community concerning the needs of abused and neglected children
About Us | CASA CIS About CASA CIS CASA was started in 1977 in Seattle by Judge David Soukup as a way to involve the citizens of the community to act as an extra set of eyes and ears, watching over the safety and needs of child victims of abuse and neglect Today, there are over 955 CASA programs nationwide, serving over 240,000 children through an estimated 75,000 CASA advocates In Virginia there are 27
Home - CASA The Newport News CASA program is a non-profit organization committed to advocating for the best interests of children involved in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court process The Newport News CASA program recruits, trains, and supervises competent volunteers dedicated to representing the needs of abused and neglected children