Why CASA when there are Attorneys, DCFS and other Agencies?
Why CASA when there are Attorneys, DCFS and other Agencies? | Frequently Asked Questions | CASA/GAL Volunteer | Blog
Why CASA when there are Attorneys, DCFS and other Agencies? | Frequently Asked Questions | CASA/GAL Volunteer | Blog
Volunteers (CASA/GAL’s) with CASA Kane County (Court Appointed Special Advocates/Guardian Ad Litem) are assigned to children who need a guardian to advocate on their behalf for the court in cases of abuse and neglect.
CASA’s represent the children in court, school, health checkups and other areas where children would need adult support. They are the eyes and ears of the court on behalf of a child. These volunteers are unbiased and truly have the child’s best interests in mind.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) about becoming a CASA/GAL Volunteer | Have Questions about Volunteering with CASA Kane County? We answer some Frequently Asked Questions regarding Volunteering with CASA Kane County! Become a Volunteer and Change a Child’s Story.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) about becoming a CASA/GAL Volunteer | Have Questions about Volunteering with CASA Kane County? We answer some Frequently Asked Questions regarding Volunteering with CASA Kane County! Become a Volunteer and Change a Child’s Story.
CALL FOR COMMUNITY TO REENGAGE AS VOLUNTEERS FOR CHILDREN NEEDED
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) about becoming a CASA/GAL Volunteer | Have Questions about Volunteering with CASA Kane County? We answer some Frequently Asked Questions regarding Volunteering with CASA Kane County! Become a Volunteer and Change a Child’s Story.
Serving your Community: 6 Reasons to Volunteer with CASA Kane County
Thinking of becoming a volunteer? There are many reasons to volunteer and positive things that come from it. Here is a list of our top six reasons to Volunteer with CASA Kane County!
CASA Kane County will hold a series of meetings this fall, starting Aug. 26, at which
volunteers can learn how to “change a child’s story.”
CASA Kane County will hold a series of meetings this fall, starting Aug. 26, at which
volunteers can learn how to “change a child’s story.”