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Become a CASA Volunteer

What it means to be a CASA volunteer

When a family is in crisis and becomes involved in the child welfare system, a Court Appointed Advocate (CASA) volunteer may be appointed by a judge to advocate for the child.

This highly trained volunteer is someone from the child’s community whose responsibility is to get to know the child and their family and advocate for their safety, permanency and well-being while in foster care. This is just one example of the difference a CASA volunteer can make in a child’s life.

For more than 25 years, CASA 69, Inc. has served more than 700 children who have suffered abuse or neglect in our hometowns. CASA 69 continues to provide valuable volunteer advocacy for every abused child in this area. CASA volunteers serve as the “eyes and ears” for the judge in child welfare cases. This includes researching each child’s situation and making objective recommendations to help them reclaim their childhoods from abuse and neglect.

Become a CASA

CASA volunteers are individuals from all walks of life who amplify a child’s voice and advocates for a child’s best interests in court. You are not a foster parent, you are a voice making a real difference at a critical turning point in the child’s life.

Support Our Cause

With your gift to CASA, you can help our program provide the very best volunteer advocacy for children in our community who have been removed from their homes and placed in foster care.

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We’re here to help! If you have questions about volunteering or how you can support CASA in our community, let us know!

Our Vision

A safe, permanent, loving home for every child.

Our mission

We believe that a child’s right to a safe, permanent home should be acted on by the court in a sensitive, expedient manner. CASA 69, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides trained community volunteers to represent the child’s best interest in the court. CASA 69, Inc. serves abused and neglected children from the 69th Judicial District (Dallam, Hartley, Sherman, and Moore Counties).