Yolo County CASA
Consider Becoming a CASA
Becoming a CASA volunteer is a powerful and rewarding experience. As a volunteer, you will be making a difference in the lives of our community's children. Past volunteers have characterized the experience as one of the best things they've ever done and Yolo County CASA always needs more volunteers.
A Court Appointed Special Advocate is a specially trained and supervised community volunteer, appointed by a judge. CASAs make a difference in the lives of abused and neglected children by working with the parties and monitoring cases involving children in foster care. CASAs usually advocate for only one or two cases at a time, allowing ample time to gather thorough information. They build relationships with their "CASA" kids, spending time with them, gathering facts about their life so they can report back to the judge who can then make a much better decision as to what is best for the child.
For more information call (530) 661-4200.
Celebrating Community Partnerships
March 3, 2011 - Yolo CASA is pleased to announce recent donations from four community partners.