As a volunteer, you can make the difference for a child who has experienced abuse and/or neglect in your community.
The journey to becoming a Court Appointed Special Advocate is both life changing and life affirming, because we know that the children we work with will benefit greatly from your friendship, your support and your time. Just as important, you will gain the personal satisfaction of helping a child today and making a difference for years to come.
Children in foster care who have a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer are more likely to get help with other services, report higher levels of hope and spend less time living in foster care.
In-Person Training: August 14 & 21 from 8:30 am-3:30 pm
Self-paced Online Training: begins July 17
Sign-up today to become a CASA Volunteer! Volunteer applications due by July 19.
Contact Taylor Connell, Associate Director-Youth & Mentoring, at 920.430.0089 or taylor@casabc.org.