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Texas CASA’s mission is to support local CASA programs with training, community awareness, resources and public policy to make a positive difference in the lives of children and families in …
Home : CASA of Houston County, Inc
Court Appointed Special Advocates® (CASA) are community volunteers, just like you, who stand up and provide a voice for abused and neglected children who are involved in dependency …
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Home | Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Southeast Texas
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Southeast Texas Inc. is a non-profit service organization that recruits, trains, and supervises a diverse group of community volunteers, appointed by the …
Texas Court Appointed Special Advocate® (CASA)
CASA programs serve a majority of the 254 counties in Texas. The role of a CASA volunteer is to get to know the child or youth and their family so that they can tell the judge what they think is …
Casa de Esperanza | Voluntary Foster Care & Family Support
Every child deserves a home that provides safety, health, permanence, and hope. Casa de Esperanza offers voluntary foster care and family support services for parents in the greater …
Local CASA Programs - Texas CASA
Find your local CASA program on the map, or search the table below. Search by your local county in the search bar below.
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Who We Are - Texas CASA
Collectively, the local CASA programs serve the majority of Texas’ 254 counties. As integral members of their respective communities, they recruit, train, supervise and support court …
Become a CASA - Texas CASA
CASA volunteers get to know a child and gather information from everyone involved in THEIR life — family members, foster parents, teachers, and social workers — then report to a judge to …