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Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Volunteer

Volunteer opportunity

Volunteer opportunity posted by: SCAN of Northern VA

Posted on: November 27, 2012

Volunteer Opportunity description

CASA volunteers are citizens who want to help their community's children. They work alongside attorneys, social workers, treatment providers, and other professionals to advocate for the child. When a CASA is appointed to a child's case, he or she is responsible for taking time to find out as much as possible about the child and the child's circumstances. CASA volunteers search for information. They review records, get to know the parents, talk to teachers, neighbors, and most important - the child. The CASA volunteer then appears in court to recommend to the judge what is best for the child's future. Volunteers are appointed to advocate for children in the Arlington and Alexandria juvenile courts.

No special experience is required. Volunteers are selected on the basis of their objectivity, competence, and commitment. All CASA volunteers must complete a 32 hour training program and background checks.

Bilingual (Spanish/English), multi-cultural and male volunteers are greatly needed!

How to apply

Complete the volunteer application at http://www.scanva.org/volunteerwithscan.htm or contact Lindsay Warner Ferrer at 703-820-9001.

Location

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Details

Skills needed
Writing, English, Spanish
Extra details
Training provided
Keywords
Youth, Family, Legal assistance
Owner's areas of focus
Youth, Family, Volunteering

Time Commitment

Duration
3 months or longer
Time commitment
A lot (10+ hours/week)
Times of day
Mornings
Afternoons
Evenings
Days of week
Weekdays
Weekends
Schedule
Flexible schedule

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