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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
CASA Foster Care - Child Abuse Prevention Council CASA volunteers give a priceless gift: someone who really cares–someone dependable who won’t disappoint these children like so many other adults have done in the past Learn more about CASA for foster care children and how you can help children in foster care by reaching out to our team at the Child Abuse Prevention Council of San Joaquin County
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
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
CASA A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained volunteer appointed by a judicial officer to provide advocacy for a child who is under the jurisdiction of the courts due to abuse or neglect The CASA serves as the “eyes and ears” of the judge for children in foster care
CASA OC: Court Appointed Special Advocates CASA provides a powerful voice and a meaningful connection for children who have experienced abuse, neglect, and abandonment Since 1985, CASA volunteers have used their time and influence to help children under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court thrive
What is a CASA - CASA Sacramento Complete an application online to become a CASA volunteer in Sacramento County Your application needs to be submitted prior to your initial interview During your initial interview, you will have an opportunity to tell us about yourself and why you are interested in volunteering
Judicial Council - California Courts Currently, there are 45 CASA programs providing services to the local superior courts in 52 of California’s 58 counties with approximately 11,000 active CASA volunteers serving 13,000 children and youth statewide
What is a CASA? : Become a CASA : CASA of San Bernardino County A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained volunteer who is appointed by the judge to represent the best interests of a child youth currently under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Dependency court What is the CASA Volunteer’s Role?