Yolo County CASA

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Location
724 Main Street
Hours
Monday thru Friday, 9am to 5pm (Closed on all Court Holidays)
Phone
(530) 661-4200
E-mail
Volunteer@YoloCASA.org
Web
[WWW]http://www.yolocasa.org
Application
Court Advocate Application.pdf
Established
1995

Yolo County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is a non-profit organization that recruits, trains, supervises and supports community volunteers to become advocates for children (ages 0-18) that are victims of abuse, neglect, or abandonment who are currently receiving services through Yolo County Dependency Court and Child Welfare Services.

History

Casakidschalk.jpg In 1977, a Seattle judge conceived the idea of using trained community volunteers to speak for the best interests of abused and neglected children in court. So successful was this program that soon judges across the country began utilizing citizen advocates. In 1990, the US Congress encouraged the expansion of CASA programs with passage of the Victims of Child Abuse Act.

As of 2010, there is a network of more than 50,000 volunteers that serve 225,000 abused and neglected children through 900+ local program offices nationwide. The advocates, also known as volunteer guardians ad litem in some jurisdictions, are appointed members of the court. Judges rely on the information these trusted advocates present to be able to make a sound decision when making plans for permanent placement for a child.

Community volunteers founded the Yolo County CASA program in 1995. With the help and support of the Juvenile Court, Yolo County CASA has transitioned from a small start-up operation to a viable, well-established program that provides true advocacy for some of the most vulnerable and needy children in Yolo County. Hundreds of children in Yolo County have benefited from having a caring and consistent CASA volunteer, since Yolo County CASA was founded in 1995.

Becoming a CASA

Becoming a CASA volunteer is a powerful and rewarding experience. As a volunteer, you will be making a difference in the lives of our community's children. Past volunteers have characterized the experience as one of the best things they've ever done and Yolo County CASA always needs more volunteers.

A Court Appointed Special Advocate is a specially trained and supervised community volunteer, appointed by a judge. CASAs make a difference in the lives of abused and neglected children by working with the parties and monitoring cases involving children in foster care. CASAs usually advocate for only one or two cases at a time, allowing ample time to gather thorough information. They build relationships with their "CASA" kids, spending time with them, gathering facts about their life so they can report back to the judge who can then make a much better decision as to what is best for the child.

Qualities:

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Responsibilities:

The CASA Volunteer does not engage in the following activities:

Children who are assigned CASA's:

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