About CASA

About CASA

Mission Statement

CASA Lake County is a nonprofit membership organization that advocates for the best interests of abused and neglected children within the juvenile court system. Based on the belief that every child is entitled to a safe and permanent home, thoroughly trained CASA volunteers work in collaboration with key agencies, legal counsel and community resources to serve as the child's advocate and represent the child's best interest in juvenile court.

What does having a CASA volunteer mean to an abused child?

Imagine what it would be like to lose your parents, not because of something you did, but because they can't - or won't - take care of you. Now, into your life come dozens of strangers: police, foster parents, social workers, judges, lawyers, and more. Having a CASA volunteer means having by your side a trained and committed adult who has been appointed by a judge to watch over and advocate for your best interests. It can make the difference between homelessness and a safe home, between dropping out and completing school, between unemployment and success, between jail and becoming a productive member of society.

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  • <p>What is CASA? </p>

    What is CASA?

    In 2010, more than 700,000 children in the United States were confirmed victims of abuse and neglect.

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  • <p>History of CASA </p>

    History

    In 1976, Superior Court Judge David Soukup of Seattle, WA, saw a recurring problem in his courtroom.

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  • <p>Frequently Asked Questions About CASA </p>

    FAQ

    Answers to frequently asked questions about the Court Appointed Special Advocate program.

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