The Hon. Ariadne Symons swore in 18 community members as Court Appointed Special Advocates for children in foster care. This was upon their completion of the CASA 35-hour training program.
CASA of Santa Cruz County recruits, trains, and supervises volunteer Advocates who are matched one on one with a child in the county’s dependency (foster care) court system advocating for them the entire time they have a case open with the Court.
As officers of the Court, CASA volunteers ensure that the children’s needs are recognized and their best interests are considered in the courtroom, school, and in the community.
CASA’s Court Liaison, Clint Bonds, has been in his role since August 2017.
“I have been part of ten CASA graduations and I am continually impressed by the willingness of these volunteers to jump into this role and advocate for a child,” he said. “Every abused or neglected child is a unique individual, and sometimes a system can’t comprehend all of the complexities that each child’s story contains.”
CASA of Santa Cruz County’s wait list for advocates currently includes 13 children, 4 of whom are under the age of 3. Although there is a great need for bilingual and male volunteers, we always encourage people from all cultures and professions and of all ethnic and educational backgrounds to learn more.
The following dates are informational sessions for community members to learn about getting involved with CASA:
- Saturday, December 7, 10:00AM at CASA, located at 813 Freedom Blvd. in Watsonville
- Tuesday, December 10 6:00PM at Live Oak Family Resource Center, located at 1740 17thAvenue in Santa Cruz
- Wednesday, December 11, 5:30PM at CASA, located at 813 Freedom Blvd. in Watsonville
- Thursday, December 12, 2:00 p.m. at Staff of Life, located at 1129 Soquel Drive in Santa Cruz
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For more information on how to become a CASA volunteer Advocate, please contact CASA Outreach Coordinator, Cita Rasul, at (831) 761-2956, ext. 102, or visit www.casaofsantacruz.org.