The family court appoints CASA volunteers to act as a consistent, encouraging adult during the most traumatic time in a child's life - after they are placed in foster care. CASA volunteers are not foster parents; they are advocates who guide the children through the court process while they are living in foster care.
CASA volunteers make a life-changing difference for children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Typically, 300 children in our community enter foster care each year who need a CASA volunteer to speak up for their best interests. Learn how you can join CASA and change a child’s story.
We are so grateful that you are interested in learning more about becoming a CASA volunteer. Once you submit your contact info below, our Recruiter will reach out to you via email with the next steps to becoming a CASA volunteer. Thank you!
Answer the following questions, then click the blue button to send your request to learn more.