Court Appointed Special Advocates - CASAs
Only a few hours a month can make a difference that lasts a lifetime for a child...
As a Court Appointed Special Advocate,
you are appointed by a judge to provide caring and consistent support
on behalf of an innocent child going through a difficult legal process.
You will receive specialized training from professionals in the field to
familiarize you with child welfare services and the court systems, as
well as interviewing techniques, case review, child development, and
cultural sensitivity, etc.
WE DID IT! CASA has accomplished its goal and now appoints a CASA volunteer to every child in our district who needs one! Because of this incredible accomplishment, we are putting advocate training on hold for awhile. We do conduct a blended self-paced and group session training at times, however. If you are interested in taking advocate training and becoming a CASA volunteer, or are interested in learning more about
the CASA program, please fill out the form in our Contact Us page and we will contact you when we have set the next training dates.
CASAmigos
Our CASAmigos program provides volunteers with the opportunity to support abused and neglected children through other means, such as helping with office organization, special events, and fundraising.