Recommend a voice that you know to become a CASA volunteer!
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) with Voices for Children are changing the lives of children in foster care every day. These compassionate volunteers create change for children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Take five minutes and recommend a friend, family member, or co-worker to become a CASA!
What is a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)?
Consistent Presence
Children in foster care have experienced abuse and neglect. Once they enter the dependency system, their world suddenly includes court hearings, social workers, attorneys, and often new homes and schools. Amidst it all, a CASA is the one consistent, caring presence for a child.
Problem-Solver
From helping a child get glasses to ensuring their records transfer to new schools, a CASA is an expert problem-solver who makes things happen. With resources provided by Voices for Children, CASAs work alongside social workers, caregivers, attorneys, and other professionals to make sure nothing falls through the cracks.
Advocate
At regular intervals, CASAs report on children’s progress and needs. A CASA is able to help the judge understand not only the child’s needs, but also what they like to do, what their favorite color is, or why they are struggling in school. This individualized advocacy helps judges make the most informed decisions for each child’s future.
CASA Volunteers Needed
For a child in foster care, their CASA often becomes the most consistent adult in their life. You can be that person.
This year, thousands of children just like Luis, Sean, and Anthony will spend time in foster care in San Diego and Riverside Counties. These children need you to speak up for them.