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Does your program have a Family Treatment or Drug Treatment Court? Does your county have a family treatment or drug treatment court that your program is involved? If so, I'd like to get some information on what that looks like for CASA Our state court district is preparing a proposal to create a family treatment court in Coos County
Why Donate | My Site 1 Why should you donate to Oregon CASA programs? Oregon State Law mandates that all children experiencing foster care have access to a Court-Appointed Special Advocate However, the operational costs to recruit, train, and supervise volunteers continue to be unmet The funding sources for local CASA programs have faced years of inconsistency and face an unstable future In 2012 the threshold
CASA Programs | My Site 1 Guide to Multi-county Programs CASA for Children Columbia, Multnomah, Tillamook and Washington <?xml version="1 0" encoding="UTF-8"?> CASA of Coos and Curry Coos and Curry <?xml version="1 0" encoding="UTF-8"?> CASA of Central Oregon Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson CASA of Douglas County Douglas Frontier CASA Gilliam and Wheeler Columbia Gorge CASA Hood River, Sherman, and Wasco CASA of
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We Need You | My Site 1 The Oregon CASA Network welcomes and values volunteers from these communities and most importantly recognizes how much you are needed in this work The statistics around marginalized groups is lack luster, we know from our program’s that the value of volunteers from these communities is much greater than we can put into words or numbers
Court During the COVID Pandemic - Oregon CASA Network Attached is the most recent Chief Justice Order, dated 16 March 2020, addressing restrictions on dependency and other hearings Paragraph 8 of the order addresses Expectations for Lawyers I’ve asked for similar clarification to be added for CASAs (whether staff or volunteers)