CASA of Brown County
top of page
AM15967 (1).png

You can change a child's story

CASA volunteers build relationships with abused and/or neglected children who are under court protection through regular visits and advocate exclusively on their behalf in monthly court reports. 

​

A CASA volunteer is very often the only consistent adult in the lives of children we serve, many of whom are living in foster care.

​

Support from compassionate people like you sustains our work to recruit, train, and support CASA volunteers to advocate for the most vulnerable children in our community. 

AM14480_edited.jpg

An abused and/or neglected child who has a CASA volunteer by their side is more likely to:

Receive much needed services

Untitled design - 2021-02-11T163431.641.

Spend less time living in

foster care

Find a safe, permanent, and nurturing home

Succeed in school

Untitled design - 2021-02-11T163307.575.

The CASA Impact

Together, we are changing stories!

132

Untitled design - 2021-02-11T163431.641.

CASA 

Volunteers

232

Children Advocated for by CASA

2,600

Hours Donated by Volunteers

CASA Impact

Last year alone, 132 CASA volunteers advocated for 232 children in Brown County, making their lives safer and their futures brighter! 

​

To learn more or attend a virtual info session, please click the button below.

Become a CASA volunteer

Help us celebrate 20 years of advocacy and hope at our 2024 CASA Presents special event on Saturday, April 20 at Lambeau Field!

This year, New York Times Bestselling Author, Ashley Rhodes-Courter, is joining us and will share her inspirational story.

 

bottom of page