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CASA volunteers are ordinary citizens with extraordinary hearts.

Click here for a Volunteer Application

  • Volunteers are screened closely for objectivity, competence, and commitment.
  • Volunteers are provided with all the necessary training materials.
  • No special or legal background required.
  •  Outside speakers, as well as staff and volunteers work together to make our training sessions educational, interesting, interactive, and practical.

CASA Volunteer Description
PURPOSE

A CASA volunteers his/her time to promote and protect the best interests of abused or neglected children in court proceedings, the social service system, and the community.

DUTIES
  • To successfully complete the requirements of the CASA training program and screening process
  • To ensure the child's best interests don't get overlooked while in protective custody
  • To ensure that the child is placed in a safe, nurturing, permanent home as quickly as possible
  • To gather information in order to establish the facts and circumstances of the child's situation
  • To actively pursue a safe, permanent placement for the child
  • To maintain strict confidentiality with all information related to the child and their families
  • To provide written reports of findings and recommendations to CASA staff prior to court hearings and panel reviews
  • To communicate regularly with CASA staff about the case and the advocacy steps taken to ensure the best interests of the child are represented in court
  • To maintain a focus on each case until permanency is achieved, assessing the progress of the case, advocating for a permanent solution and reporting problems or noncompliance to the court
  • To maintain genuine care and concern for the best interests of the child
QUALIFICATIONS
  • Successful completion of the 40 hour training program and it's requirements
  • To undergo a criminal background check which includes fingerprinting
  • To complete a personal interview with the training coordinator
  • To commit at least one year to the program and to take at least one case
  • To maintain 10 hours of in-service training each year
  • To have the desire & heart to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children
  • Fluency in the English language
  • Bilingual in Spanish would be a plus
  • To be 21 years of age or older
Our next training will be in Feburary of 2012. If you are interested in joining us, please call our office 770-531-1964 and we will send you an application, or you can download the application, fill it out and send it to: P.O. Box 907471 Gainesville, GA 30501