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CASA Testimonial
"On the CASA website, it lists the qualifications to becoming a volunteer. The main qualification is a sincere concern for children. This is what brought me to the CASA program. I have always had a deep concern for the welfare of children. I worked in a school system for 16 years, 13 of those being in an elementary school working with children from all walks of life. When I read in the newspaper about the CASA volunteer program being started, I knew that was where I wanted to spend my time volunteering. I have not been sorry that I made the decision to do this. There were many volunteer opportunities available, but helping children in foster care seemed to be the most important one for me." <more>

Volunteer Center:

At the heart of every CASA program are the good people who offer their time as CASA volunteers. To learn more about how to become a CASA volunteer or support the program follow any one of these links.

Lookout Mountain CASA
Volunteer Job Description
A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a screened, trained community volunteer who is appointed by a Juvenile Court Judge to advocate for an abused and/or neglected child… <more>
Advisory Board Member
Job Description (Nominated Position)
Intern Program
Open to Junior and Senior College Students studying Pre-Law, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Public Relations. Assist the Program Director in daily CASA activities. <more>

Other Ways to Help:

We realize that not everyone can make the time commitment to be an advocate or volunteer. However, there are several ways in which you can make a contribution to CASA that will help in training and supporting our advocates who work directly with abused and neglected children.

Host a CASA Informational Meeting -
Need a guest speaker at your next PTA meeting, association, neighborhood club or business session? Help us spread the word about the CASA program by inviting us to speak at your meeting.
Become a Corporate Partner - Help defray the administrative costs associated with operating a CASA program.
Provide in-kind printing, advertising, or other services.
• Sponsor volunteer training sessions
• Sponsor CASA fundraising, volunteer recognition events.
• Provide goods or services to CASA.
• Promote employee volunteerism with CASA by posting recruitment posters, informational inserts in paychecks, hosting brown bag lunch presentations, etc.
Other corporate sponsorship ideas welcome
Feed Us - Attention Restaurants and Eateries: Donate a dinner for 12+ people during our 10-week Pre-Service training sessions or In-Service Trainings and we will put your company's logo on our website.