Alcovy CASA Program
Cause Area
Advocacy & Human Rights
Children & Youth
Community
Location
8134 Geiger St NW Suite 15 Covington, GA 30014
United States
Active Opportunities (2)
Flexible Schedule
|
Covington, GA 30014
A CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteer is an integral factor in a child's life in foster care. Children in foster care who have a CASA volunteer spend an average of 8 months less in foster care. You can make that difference happen with just a little bit of your time each month. Alcovy CASA serves children from Newton and Walton Counties in Georgia. Our CASA Volunteers do the following activities: Visit their assigned foster child(ren) a minimum of once a month. Communicate with people in the foster child's life to ensure the child is receiving appropriate support. Write recommendations for court hearings, usually held approximately every three-six months. Attend the court hearings, if possible, to support their foster child. There are plenty of children that need you in Newton and Walton Counties! All volunteers must complete a 40 hour training course, including classroom training and courtroom observation. Classes are held two to three times a year in person at our office in Covington. Check us out on Facebook to see how we are making a difference in Newton and Walton Counties! Fill out a Volunteer Application on our website, www.AlcovyCASA.org
Date Posted: 2024-10-16
Flexible Schedule
|
Monroe, GA 30655
A CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteer is an integral factor in a child's life in foster care. Alcovy CASA Volunteers serve children from Newton and Walton Counties. Children in foster care who have a CASA volunteer spend an average of 8 months less in foster care. You can make that difference happen with just a little bit of your time each month. Our CASA Volunteers do the following activities: Visit their assigned foster child(ren) a minimum of once a month. Communicate with people in the foster child's life to ensure the child is receiving appropriate support. Write recommendations for court hearings, usually held approximately every three-six months. Attend the court hearings, if possible, to support their foster child. There are plenty of children that need you in Newton and Walton Counties! All volunteers must complete a 40 hour training course, including classroom training and courtroom observation. Classes are held two to three times a year in person at our office in Covington. Check us out on Facebook and Instagram to see how we are making a difference in Newton and Walton Counties! Fill out a Volunteer Application on our website, www.AlcovyCASA.org
Date Posted: 2024-10-16
Organization Information
Mission Statement
Alcovy CASA volunteers provide a voice in juvenile court proceedings to neglected and abused children in foster care, in Newton and Walton Counties. By simply asking questions, like how is this child doing, our volunteer advocates help children find a safe and permanent home.
Description
A Court Appointed Special Advocate--a CASA-- is a trained community volunteer who is appointed by a judge to advocate for an abused or neglected child in juvenile court proceedings. A CASA makes independent recommendations to the court for services which focus on meeting the needs of each child. Alcovy CASA serves foster children from Newton and Walton Counties.
Reviews
Would you recommend Alcovy CASA Program?
Report this organization