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- Home | CASA: Court Appointed Special Advocates
If you give a kid a CASA, you give a kid a chance
- CASA of Eastern Oregon – Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children
CASA of Eastern Oregon exists to provide every abused or neglected child in Eastern Oregon with a caring, consistent adult to advocate for their well-being in court Share with friends and family Advocating for children across Eastern Oregon makes a difference
- National CASA GAL Association for Children
The National CASA GAL Association for Children supports and promotes court-appointed volunteer advocacy for children and youth who have experienced abuse or neglect We believe that every child should be given the opportunity to thrive in a safe and loving home
- Oregon CASA Network
Court Appointed Special Advocates – CASAs – are specially trained volunteers that the local court appoints to advocate for the best interests of children who have been traumatized by abuse or neglect to make sure these children are safe and thrive
- About - We Are Casa
With over 155,000 lifetime members across 46 US states, CASA is a national powerhouse organization building power and improving the quality of life in working-class: Black, Latino a e, Afro-descendent, Indigenous, and Immigrant communities
- Funding loss hits Oregon CASA programs | Hermiston Herald
According to 2021 statistics, 4,581 children, youths and young adults received services from Oregon CASA programs According to a press release from Oregon CASA Network Executive Director Kat Hendrix, the federal funds provided support for training and assistance to 19 CASA programs across the state
- Be a CASA or GAL Volunteer
CASA and GAL volunteers make a life-changing difference for children and youth Each volunteer is trained and supported by highly-qualified staff members all across the country Select a state to find a local program Lend your voice
- Court Appointed Special Advocates - Wikipedia
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is a national association in the United States that supports and promotes court-appointed advocates for abused or neglected children CASA are volunteers from the community who complete training that has been provided by the state or local CASA office [1]
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