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You Can Change a Child's Story

CASA volunteers build relationships with children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect who are under court protection. They visit them regularly and advocate exclusively on their behalf in monthly court reports. 

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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.

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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. 

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Your generosity also supports our Fostering Futures program, which empowers youth ages 11 to 18 with essential life skills and educational and career exploration with their CASA by their side, and our Transition Aged Youth (TAY) mentoring program for young adults ages 18 to 23 as they transition out of care and work toward self-sufficiency.

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A child who has experienced abuse and/or neglect who has a CASA volunteer by their side is more likely to:

Receive much needed services

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Spend less time living in

foster care

Find a safe, permanent, and nurturing home

Succeed in school

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The CASA Impact - 2023

132

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CASA 

Volunteers

232

Children Advocated for by CASA

2,600

Hours Donated by Volunteers

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

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

Become a CASA volunteer

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