Recruitment for class starting Aug. 6

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

At CASA, we believe that each and every child deserves a safe and permanent home. To that end, we recruit and train community volunteers to be Court Appointed Special Advocates to do just that -- advocate for abused and neglected homes. We just completed a class of 15 new CASA volunteers. Even with those volunteers taking one or two cases, we still have a waitlist of 30 children for that special person to be a voice for them in court. We are committed to providing a CASA volunteer to each and every child that is in need of one. Each child's case is a little different, but the impact, as you know, one volunteer can have on one child is overwhelming when you stop to think and understand what you are doing for that child.

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