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Keene, NH 03431
CASA volunteers are ordinary people who step forward to advocate in court for children in New Hampshire who have experienced abuse and neglect. Volunteers spend time getting to know the child or children they are working with and gather information from the important adults in each child’s life so they may make qualified, unbiased recommendations to a judge about what they believe to be in the best interests of the child. Our volunteers help change a child’s story from one of abuse or neglect, to stability and security. Volunteers: Spend quality time getting to know the child on their case Speak regularly with parents, relatives, foster parents, social workers, teachers and medical providers Identify any unmet needs of the child and determine solutions with child’s support team Write a court reports, attend court hearings and speak to the judge about the child’s progress Volunteers spend about 10-15 hours a month on their case, with more time spent in the first 90 days of the case assignment. They stay with the case until the child is in a safe, permanent home or another permanent solution is in place. Have questions before you apply? Sign up for one of our virtual info sessions at www.casanh.org/infosessions. Apply online at www.casanh.org/apply.
Date Posted: Sep 23, 2024
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Berlin, NH 03570
CASA volunteers are ordinary people who step forward to advocate for children in New Hampshire’s court system who have experienced abuse or neglect. Volunteers spend time getting to know the child or children they are working with and gather information from the important adults in each child’s life so they may make qualified, unbiased recommendations to a judge about what they believe to be in the best interests of the child. Our volunteers help change a child’s story from one of abuse or neglect, to stability and security. Volunteers: Spend quality time getting to know the child on their case Speak regularly with parents, relatives, foster parents, social workers, teachers and medical providers Identify any unmet needs of the child and determine solutions with child’s support team Write a court reports, attend court hearings and speak to the judge about the child’s progress Volunteers spend about 10-15 hours a month on their case, with more time spent in the first 90 days of the case assignment. They stay with the case until the child is in a safe, permanent home or another permanent solution is in place. Have questions before you apply? Sign up for one of our virtual info sessions at www.casanh.org/infosessions. Apply online at www.casanh.org/apply.
Date Posted: Sep 23, 2024
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Littleton, NH 03561
CASA volunteers are ordinary people who step forward to advocate for children in New Hampshire’s court system who have experienced abuse or neglect. Volunteers spend time getting to know the child or children they are working with and gather information from the important adults in each child’s life so they may make qualified, unbiased recommendations to a judge about what they believe to be in the best interests of the child. Our volunteers help change a child’s story from one of abuse or neglect, to stability and security. Volunteers: Spend quality time getting to know the child on their case Speak regularly with parents, relatives, foster parents, social workers, teachers and medical providers Identify any unmet needs of the child and determine solutions with child’s support team Write a court reports, attend court hearings and speak to the judge about the child’s progress Volunteers spend about 10-15 hours a month on their case, with more time spent in the first 90 days of the case assignment. They stay with the case until the child is in a safe, permanent home or another permanent solution is in place. Have questions before you apply? Sign up for one of our virtual info sessions at www.casanh.org/infosessions. Apply online at www.casanh.org/apply.
Date Posted: Sep 23, 2024
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Rochester, NH 03867
CASA volunteers are ordinary people who step forward to advocate for children in New Hampshire’s court system who have experienced abuse or neglect. Volunteers spend time getting to know the child or children they are working with and gather information from the important adults in each child’s life so they may make qualified, unbiased recommendations to a judge about what they believe to be in the best interests of the child. Our volunteers help change a child’s story from one of abuse or neglect, to stability and security. Volunteers: Spend quality time getting to know the child on their case Speak regularly with parents, relatives, foster parents, social workers, teachers and medical providers Identify any unmet needs of the child and determine solutions with child’s support team Write a court reports, attend court hearings and speak to the judge about the child’s progress Volunteers spend about 10-15 hours a month on their case, with more time spent in the first 90 days of the case assignment. They stay with the case until the child is in a safe, permanent home or another permanent solution is in place. Have questions before you apply? Sign up for one of our virtual info sessions at www.casanh.org/infosessions. Apply online at www.casanh.org/apply.
Date Posted: Sep 23, 2024
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Londonderry, NH 03053
CASA volunteers are ordinary people who step forward to advocate for children in New Hampshire’s court system who have experienced abuse or neglect. Volunteers spend time getting to know the child or children they are working with and gather information from the important adults in each child’s life so they may make qualified, unbiased recommendations to a judge about what they believe to be in the best interests of the child. Our volunteers help change a child’s story from one of abuse or neglect, to stability and security. Volunteers: Spend quality time getting to know the child on their case Speak regularly with parents, relatives, foster parents, social workers, teachers and medical providers Identify any unmet needs of the child and determine solutions with child’s support team Write a court reports, attend court hearings and speak to the judge about the child’s progress Volunteers spend about 10-15 hours a month on their case, with more time spent in the first 90 days of the case assignment. They stay with the case until the child is in a safe, permanent home or another permanent solution is in place. Have questions before you apply? Sign up for one of our virtual info sessions at www.casanh.org/infosessions. Apply online at www.casanh.org/apply.
Date Posted: Sep 23, 2024