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New CASA Graduating Class!


We had 9 graduates from our recent advocate training!

 

Description:  The Yolo County Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program is looking for individuals over 21 who,after successfully completing our 30 hour training and rigorous background screening, are appointed by the juvenile dependency court judge to advocate for a child in the foster care system.  CASAs enjoy spending time with the child they’ve been appointed to, talk with other professionals and caregivers in the child’s life, and advocate for that child’s best interests in court.  Every child who has a CASA volunteer knows they have a committed, caring adult helping to ensure that their voices are heard and their needs are met.

 

Lift up a child’s voice. A child’s life.


Come join us for coffee at orientation on Thursdays at the CASA office. 
New training starts in January.

 



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