SPEAK UP FOR A CHILD IN NEED
Pulaski County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is seeking adults 21 years and older, to stand up for abused and neglected children. CASA’s mission is to advocate for the best interest of children in the court, in an effort to move them from unfit homes to safe, permanent ones.
A CASA volunteer, or advocate, is a trained citizen who is appointed by a judge to report factual information regarding the abused or neglected child and family. This information helps the court to make a sound decision about the child’s future. The advocate serves as the voice in court for the child by visiting with them, talking to foster parents, birth parents, service providers and anyone else involved in the case. Once in court, the advocate is asked to testify, and make recommendations for the best interest of the child based on his or her gathered knowledge regarding the case.
Being a CASA volunteer does not require any special education or background, simply the desire to help abused and neglected children find safe, permanent homes. In order to become an advocate, a background check and a 35 hour training program must be passed.
If interested in becoming a CASA, please call Daryl Capps at 501.340.6741, or Kristi McGibbony at 501.340.6732.
The next training schedule is as follows:
July 21-23, 9-12pm or 6-9pm
July 28-30, 9-12pm or 6-9pm
August 4-6, 9-12pm or 6-9pm
Thursday, May 21, 2009
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