CASA Volunteer Description
A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a Family Court Judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect. CASA Volunteers serve as the child’s voice in court, ensuring their needs and wishes are heard and that they receive the care, stability, and support they deserve.
CASA Volunteers get to know the child and everyone involved in their life—family members, foster parents, teachers, social workers, and others—then provide detailed, fact-based reports to help the judge make informed decisions about the child’s future.
Each CASA Volunteer commits to spending a few hours each month visiting with their assigned child, gathering information, and submitting reports to the court. Volunteers receive thorough training and ongoing support from CASA staff.
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CASA Volunteers give children hope by ensuring their voices are heard and their futures are brighter. Call 270-683-2138 or vist our website www.CASAovky.org to learn more!