Texas CASA
Texas CASA
Visit their website- Overview Video
- Q1 Origin
- Q2 Objective
- Q3 Leverage Points
- Q4 Effectiveness
- Q5 Success Metrics
- Q6 Misconceptions
- Q7 Accomplishments
- Q8 Challenges
- Q9 Future Planning
- Q10 Gaps
About
When a child enters the foster care system because his or her home is no longer safe, a judge may appoint a trained volunteer called a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) to the child. The volunteer’s focus is on that child, giving hope and help in guiding the child to a safe, permanent home.
Texas CASA partners with the CASA community to be a voice for abused or neglected children through the power of volunteer advocacy and change in the child protection system. Our vision it to provide a CASA volunteer for every child in foster care who needs one.
Categories:
Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice, Other Criminal Justice, Humanitarian, Youth
Address:
Texas CASA1501 W. Anderson Lane




