Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA): Information Session- Front Royal
ORGANIZATION: Court Appointed Special Advocates Court Intervention Services
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Help protect abused and neglected children in your community by becoming a volunteer advocate.
Court appointed special advocates (CASA) make a difference in abused and neglected children's lives. Children with a CASA are less likely to re-enter the foster care system, less likely to be re-abused, more likely to receive necessary services and more likely to be adopted than children without a CASA.
The first step in becoming a CASA volunteer is to attend an information session. At the session, guests have the opportunity to hear about the process of advocating for a child who has been abused or neglected. It’s the best way to get the full picture of what’s involved.
Each month, we offer Information Sessions in Prince William, Fauquier and Warren counties.
To register for this free 1-hour information session please email jpolen@casacis.org or call (703) 330-8145.
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About Court Appointed Special Advocates Court Intervention Services
Location:
9384-C Forestwood Lane, Manassas, VA 20110, US
Mission Statement
To provide a voice in court for every abused and neglected child that they might have an opportunity for a safe and permanent home. To help the child in crisis feel a little less alone, understand a little more about what is happening around them, and know that someone who cares will be there through their entire court experience. To watch diligently over the child's care that they not get lost in the system and are provided the needed services to grow up to become healthy, productive adults, able to break the chain of abuse. To assist the court and the Guardian ad Litem by providing accurate, child centered information as they seek to legally protect the child.
Description
Each child in Greater Prince William County receives a specially trained community volunteer that will represent that child's best interest in court.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Open House: Meet in the Middle231 E Main StreetFront Royal, VA 22630
DATE POSTED
March 28, 2019
SKILLS
- Child Welfare
- Basic Computer Skills
- Critical Thinking
- Advocacy
- Verbal / Written Communication
- Child Advocacy
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- Attend an Information Session and attend Training.