Nonprofit
Published 26 days ago
Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)
On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Taos, NM
Details
Available Times:
Weekdays (daytime, evenings), Weekends (daytime, evenings)
Time Commitment:
A few hours per week
Commitment Details:
It is best if volunteers can stay on a case for its duration which is typically 1-2 years. The time requirement on a monthly basis is between 5-10 hours.
Recurrence:
Recurring
Volunteers Needed:
20
Cause Areas:
Community Development, Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Volunteering
Participation Requirements:
Background Check, Attend Orientation
Age Requirement:
21+
Other Requirements:
An online training (with staff support) that is provided for free.
Description
Youth Heartline is the CASA program for the 8th Judicial District of New Mexico. CASA began in 1977 when a Seattle juvenile court judge concerned about making drastic decisions with insufficient information conceived the idea of volunteers in the courtroom speaking up for the best interests of children who had experienced neglect or abuse. Children in foster care who have a CASA volunteer are more likely to succeed in school and adjust to change. They are half as likely to re-enter the foster care system later. As a volunteer, you can make all the difference for a child who has experienced abuse or neglect in your community.
As a CASA volunteer you will:
- Complete a 30 hour online, guided training
- Help foster children navigate the court system
- Advocate for the best interests of foster children
- Play an essential role in a foster child's life
- Supported in their role by Youth Heartline staff
Watch our video to learn more: The Role of a CASA Volunteer
Location
On-site
224 Cruz Alta Rd, Suite F, Taos, New Mexico, US
