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CASA of Jefferson County
Dawson/Gosper County CASA
CASA of West Central Illinois
Training, empowering and inspiring volunteer advocates to improve the lives of abused and neglected children.
CASA volunteers maintain contact with the children for the duration of time they are involved in the juvenile justice system. Volunteers work with all case professionals involved in the children's case, including attorneys, therapists, foster parents, school officials, and biological parents. CASA volunteers become deeply rooted into the child's life to better understand the wants and needs of the child and to establish and report the best recommendations to give to the court, so a more informed decision can be made.
CASA for York County
CASA of Iowa - 3rd Judicial District
Offers trained volunteers who advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers advocate with the court to ensure each child's voice is heard, their needs are met, and they have a safe, permanent home.
CASA of Williamson County
Provides training, support, and supervises community volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in the Williamson County Juvenile Abuse and Neglect Court. A visitation center is also available for children to have a safe, secure place to visit their parents, siblings, and relatives.
CASA of Iowa - 5th Judicial District
Offers trained volunteers who advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers advocate with the court to ensure each child's voice is heard, their needs are met, and they have a safe, permanent home.
Heartland CASA
Specially trained community volunteers are appointed by Juvenile Court Judges to speak in the best interest of children who are brought before the court for reasons of abuse or neglect.
The volunteer CASA then investigates, monitors, and reports on that case.
Through their investigation, they provide a written report to the court detailing what is happening on the case and any recommendations for the best interest of the child they have.
Child Network
Recruits, trains, and supports court approved community volunteers to advocate on behalf of abused and neglected children who are in the court system. CASA volunteers are appointed by a judge to provide consistency for the child and ensure that their special needs and best interests are represented in court.
CASA - Kane County
Children's Advocacy Center - DeWitt County
Provides comprehensive, trauma-focused services to children who have experienced abuse and neglect, offering a supportive environment for the children and their families. Coordinates the investigation and intervention process to minimize trauma for the child. Advocates serve as a liaison between the child, family, and team of professionals, attending all court hearings, keeping the family informed regarding the status of the case, assisting in ongoing necessary referrals, and supporting court preparation if the case proceeds to trial. Additionally, offers guidance, emotional support, and referrals for ongoing assistance to children, parents, and concerned individuals through accessible communication channels such as telephone, email, chat, or text.
CASA of Vermilion and Edgar Counties
Provides training, supports, and supervises community volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in the Vermilion County juvenile abuse and neglect court. A visitation center is also available for children to have a safe, secure place to visit their parents, siblings, and relatives.
Sarpy County CASA Program
CASA of McHenry County
A CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) is a trained volunteer who is appointed by a judge to speak for abused and neglected children via the court. CASAs are committed and dedicated to the intervention and prevention of child abuse.
Provides training and supervision to volunteers who support and advocate on behalf of foster children.
CASA of River Valley
A CASA (Court-Appointed Special Advocate) is a trained community member who is appointed by the Juvenile Court Judge to represent the best interests of abused and neglected children who are brought before the court.
The volunteer has three main roles:
- To serve as fact finder for the judge (by handling only one or two cases, the volunteer has time to thoroughly explore the history of each case)
- To speak for the child in the courtroom, advocating for the child’s best interest
- To act as a “watchdog” for the child during the life of the case, ensuring that the case is brought to a swift and appropriate conclusion.
Court Appointed Special Advocate Program - Woodbury, Plymouth, Monona
CASA offers trained adult volunteers assisting children who are going through the court system due to child abuse or neglect.
CASA volunteers maintain contact with the children for the duration of time they are involved in the juvenile justice system. Volunteers work with all case professionals involved in the children's case, including attorneys, therapists, foster parents, school officials, and biological parents. CASA volunteers become deeply rooted into the child's life to better understand the wants and needs of the child and to establish and report the best recommendations to give to the court, so a more informed decision can be made.
CASA of Iowa - 4th Judicial Distrcit
Offers trained volunteers who advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers advocate with the court to ensure each child's voice is heard, their needs are met, and they have a safe, permanent home.
Southeast Nebraska CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
CASA of Iowa - 7th Judicial District
Offers trained volunteers who advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers advocate with the court to ensure each child's voice is heard, their needs are met, and they have a safe, permanent home.
CASA for Lancaster County
Recruits, trains, and supports community volunteers who advocate on behalf of abused, neglected, truant or ungovernable children in the juvenile court system. Advocates for the best interests of children in the child welfare/juvenile justice systems through court appointed advocacy for children.
CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocate - 15th Judicial Court
Provides Court Appointed Special Advocates, as appointed by a judge, to speak for abused and neglected children via the court. CASAs are committed and dedicated to the intervention and prevention of child abuse.
Child Network - Watseka
Recruits, trains, and supports court approved community volunteers to advocate on behalf of abused and neglected children who are in the court system. CASA volunteers are appointed by a judge to provide consistency for the child and ensure that their special needs and best interests are represented in court.
CASA for Douglas County
CASA of Fillmore County, a Program of CASA of South Central Nebraska
CASA of Southeastern Illinois
Provides training, support, and supervises community volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in the Franklin County Juvenile Abuse and Neglect Court. A visitation center is also available for children to have a safe, secure place to visit their parents, siblings, and relatives.
