
"The dedication of CASA volunteers allows judges to ensure successful outcomes for children. For that, every family court judge I know is grateful," Hon. Ernestine Gray, New Orleans, LA
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The CASA Story
~ Judy Fortlage, Clark County (WA) CASA Program, 2010 National CASA Child Advocate of the Year
CASA volunteers are appointed by judges to watch over and advocate for abused and neglected children, to make sure they don’t get lost in the overburdened legal and social service system or languish in an inappropriate group or foster home. They stay with each case until it is closed and the child is placed in a safe, permanent home. For many abused children, their CASA volunteer will be the one constant adult presence—the one adult who cares only for them. Last year, more than 70,900 CASA volunteers served more than 237,000 abused and neglected children through 1,055 program offices. CASA volunteers have helped more than two million abused children since the first program was established in 1977. |
My CASA volunteer was a constant in my life...
I thank her for showing me that my biological mother may have taken away my childhood, but I was in control of what I would do with the rest of my life. Read Melissa's story