You can provide invaluable service to children in your local community by volunteering as a Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)!
CASA volunteers are everyday heroes from all walks of life who advocate for the well-being of children in foster care by giving them a voice and a chance for a better life.
Being a CASA volunteer allows you to provide service to children close to home! Georgia CASA’s 47 affiliate CASA programs across the state serve 151 of Georgia’s 159 counties.
Volunteers receive a 40-hour, pre-service training, including court observations, along with ongoing supervision by CASA staff once they are sworn-in and assigned to serve children.
Those who have served as CASA volunteers say it is one of the most rewarding services that a person can provide to the community. Oftentimes, the lives of CASA volunteers are changed and impacted as much as the lives of the children they serve.
To learn more about Georgia CASA and the CASA organization, visit https://www.gacasa.org.
To get started exploring the CASA volunteer opportunity, visit https://www.gacasa.org/get-involved/#become-a-volunteer. You can complete the online contact form and be connected to an affiliate CASA program in your community.
For more information, contact Diocesan Community Engagement Facilitator Don Plummer at dplummer@episcopalatlanta.org.