CASA of Pinal County is affiliated with CASA of Arizona and the National CASA Association which is a network of almost 1,000 programs that are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to represent the best interests of abused and neglected children in the courtroom and other settings.
CASA Volunteers are appointed by Pinal County Superior Court judges to advocate for the safety and well-being of foster children.
They stand up for these children, represent their best interests in courtrooms and other settings and help change their lives. For many children, their CASA Volunteer will be the one constant adult presence in their lives.
CASA Volunteers are everyday people just like you, no special skills or degrees are required, only the desire to make a difference in an abused child's life.
You must be at least 21 years of age, have a driver's license, complete a background check, including a polygraph, attend a free training program that is offered in person or virtually, and make a 10-15 hour monthly commitment in order to ensure stability for the children we serve.
There are no residency requirements, you can live in Pinal County or throughout surrounding communities.
Share your love and know that you have made a difference in a child's life.
Learn more about what it means to be a CASA volunteer and get involved in a child's life!