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CASA DIFFERENCE
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Fortunately, CASA volunteers are appointed by the Juvenile Court to
serve as advocates and mentors for abused children going through
dependency court proceedings. Unlike social workers, therapists, and
attorneys who juggle large caseloads and rarely have time to focus on
a single child, CASA volunteers work with only one child at a time and
often become the most important person in that child's life.
CASA volunteers can be the difference between success and
failure in a child’s life.
By simply listening, encouraging, guiding and speaking up for
a child, CASA volunteers help these vulnerable children and teens to
reach their full potential. Sometimes it is just allowing a child to
feel cared about for the first time, and sometimes it is helping to
find a loving, permanent home for a child. Clearly, the combination of
consistent mentoring and advocacy for a child’s needs results in a
much greater chance that these kids will achieve a bright, successful
future.
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