Frequently asked questions.

Can CASA Children Visit Or Participate In Activities With My Family?

No. The identity of the child and his/her family is confidential and cannot be shared with anyone except the CASA staff and those directly involved with the child's case.

How Many Cases Does A CASA Volunteer Work On At A Time?

Each CASA is assigned to one child or sibling group at a time.

What Type Of Experience Do I Need To Become A CASA?

Our CASAs come from all walks of life. There is no specific experience needed to become a CASA.

What Kind Of Support Do CASA Volunteers Receive?

All volunteers are assigned to a professional case supervisor who is responsible for providing support and guidance. Volunteers meet with their supervisors on a monthly basis to discuss their cases and plan the course of action for the next month.

Can I Work Full-Time And Be A CASA Volunteer?

Many CASA volunteers are employed full-time. Some flexibility is necessary to allow for attendance at Court hearings and other meetings that may be held during normal business hours.