15th Judicial Circuit Court Appointed Special Advocates
The 15th Judicial Circuit Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program is dedicated to advocating for the best interests of abused and neglected children within the court system. Trained volunteers, appointed by judges as Guardians ad Litem, provide consistent support and representation throughout the life of each case, which typically lasts one to two years.
CASA volunteers serve as independent investigators, ensuring that children's special needs are adequately addressed and represented in court. By focusing solely on one case at a time, they offer a level of commitment and advocacy that complements the work of social service caseworkers, ultimately aiming to improve outcomes for vulnerable children.
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