
April 2021
Train to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate
CASA volunteers are assigned to an abuse or neglect case by a judge. They conduct thorough research on the background of the case, reviewing documents and interviewing involved parties, including the child. They make reports to the court, recommending what they believe is the best for the child, and providing the judge with information that will help him/her make an informed decision. CASA volunteers can assist in assuring that a child or family receives services which the court has ordered…
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CASA volunteers are assigned to an abuse or neglect case by a judge. They conduct thorough research on the background of the case, reviewing documents and interviewing involved parties, including the child. They make reports to the court, recommending what they believe is the best for the child, and providing the judge with information that will help him/her make an informed decision. CASA volunteers can assist in assuring that a child or family receives services which the court has ordered…
Find out more »Train to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate
CASA volunteers are assigned to an abuse or neglect case by a judge. They conduct thorough research on the background of the case, reviewing documents and interviewing involved parties, including the child. They make reports to the court, recommending what they believe is the best for the child, and providing the judge with information that will help him/her make an informed decision. CASA volunteers can assist in assuring that a child or family receives services which the court has ordered…
Find out more »Train to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate
CASA volunteers are assigned to an abuse or neglect case by a judge. They conduct thorough research on the background of the case, reviewing documents and interviewing involved parties, including the child. They make reports to the court, recommending what they believe is the best for the child, and providing the judge with information that will help him/her make an informed decision. CASA volunteers can assist in assuring that a child or family receives services which the court has ordered…
Find out more »Train to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate
CASA volunteers are assigned to an abuse or neglect case by a judge. They conduct thorough research on the background of the case, reviewing documents and interviewing involved parties, including the child. They make reports to the court, recommending what they believe is the best for the child, and providing the judge with information that will help him/her make an informed decision. CASA volunteers can assist in assuring that a child or family receives services which the court has ordered…
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