Every child in foster care deserves one consistent adult focused solely on advocating for their best interests. As a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteer, you are appointed by the Superior Court through the King County Dependency CASA Program to advocate for the best interest of a child involved in a dependency case due to abuse or neglect.
CASA volunteers serve as independent officers of the court. Their role is to conduct an objective assessment and provide fact-based recommendations to the court regarding the child’s safety, stability, and permanency.
What You’ll Do
Minimum Requirements
Why This Role Matters
Children involved in the juvenile dependency system often experience instability, uncertainty, and multiple changes in placements and schools. A CASA volunteer provides one consistent, dedicated adult focused solely on their best interests throughout the court process.
We value volunteers from diverse backgrounds because the children we serve come from diverse communities. Advocates who bring different lived experiences and perspectives help children feel seen and understood and help address disparities within the child welfare system.
Your presence can help ensure each child’s voice, history, and needs are thoughtfully considered as important decisions about their future are made.
Interested in learning more? Please attend an upcoming information session held every second Monday of the month from 12-1 pm on Zoom, to better understand the role and expectations. Details and application steps are available on our website: www.kingcountycasa.org.