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Voices for Children | CASA Volunteers for Foster Children What is a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)? Children in foster care have experienced abuse and neglect Once they enter the dependency system in San Diego and Riverside County, their world suddenly includes court hearings, social workers, attorneys, and often new homes and schools
Court-Appointed Special Advocate - CASA - SanDiegoCounty. gov CASAs are volunteers who are appointed by the court to advocate for dependent children youth’s best interests and to “ensure each dependent child’s right to a safe, permanent home ” CASA volunteers undergo extensive background checks and participate in 35 hours of training prior to serving as a CASA
CASA Volunteers Program - San Diego Family There are two sides to the role that a CASA plays in the life of a foster child On the legal side, CASAs have the ability to advocate for the child in court and school This means that a CASA: CASAs also play a role that combines mentor, friend and family
National CASA GAL Association for Children Recently several media reports have wrongly identified an organization as “CASA” or “Court Appointed Special Advocates ” Family connections can provide a sense of belonging, identity, and continuity during a time that often feels uncertain and isolating
CASA San Diego: Empowering 3 Roles 2025 - justicehero. com Voices for Children's CASA volunteers served over 1,774 of these children between July 2022 and June 2023, highlighting both the immense need and the program's impact Understanding California's foster care system reveals why these children so desperately need advocates in an overwhelming and impersonal system