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National CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocates


CASA is an acronym for Court Appointed Special Advocate. Today more than 900 CASA programs are in operation, with 70,000 women and men serving as CASA volunteers. Provides leadership for CASA programs across the country (also known as Volunteer Guardian Ad Litem Programs), stages a conference and promotes CASA.

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1. Become a volunteer

CASA volunteers are ordinary people who care about kids. CASA volunteers are assigned to an abuse or neglect case by a judge. They conduct research on the case, review documents, conduct interviews, make reports to the court, recommending what they believe is best for the child, providing the judge with information that will help her make an informed decision.

2. Annual conference

At the annual conference of the National CASA Association, the many voices of the CASA network, along with other child advocates, will share experiences and ideas that will be helpful when they return to their own communities. From national experts, they will learn some of the recent innovative approaches in the areas of substance abuse, sexual abuse, and the court system. They'll look at the potential impact of welfare reform on our children.

3. CASA fact sheet

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