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Together, the CASA volunteers, the staff that trains and advises them as well as CASA's many supporters give the light of hope to Baltimore's abused and neglected children.
Become a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Volunteer
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) are volunteers who are appointed by a Judge to provide a consistent and caring adult who ensures that their assigned child’s educational, medical, social service and mental health needs are understood, that the Court hears what is in the child’s best interest, and that these children have plans for a permanent home in a timely manner.
CASA of Baltimore Volunteer - Inquiry Form
What does a CASA Volunteer do?
Visitor: Volunteers develop an informal one-on-one relationship with the child, providing understanding, explanations of the complex court and child welfare systems, attention, and support.
Researcher: Volunteers engage in comprehensive investigations that include conducting personal interviews with family members and professionals involved with the child and reviewing records, documents and clinical data.
Reporter: Volunteers are responsible for providing the court with written reports for to each hearing.
Facilitator: Volunteers facilitate communication between the court, social workers, attorneys, therapists, teachers, etc., to ensure that all parties fulfill their obligations to the child in a timely manner.
Monitor: Volunteers are responsible for monitoring all court orders to ensure compliance by all parties and for informing the court of any changes in the child’s status that require modification of the court order.
A CASA volunteer must be: