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Speak Up for a Child with CASA

Posted on January 13, 2015January 14, 2015 By Sylvester Local

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Coastal Plain CASA, Inc. is seeking volunteers!   CASA is a non-profit agency that uses volunteers to work with children in Tift, Turner, Irwin and Worth counties who are placed in the foster care system.  The reason these children are in foster care is through no fault of their own, they are there because of parental substance abuse, mental health issues or some sort of abuse and/or neglect.

The children go into foster care and then a CASA volunteer is appointed to their case at that point. The agency doesn’t issue legal advice of any sort, but it does have attorneys who volunteer.  CASA volunteers donate their time to learn about a child’s situation, presenting recommendations to the judge and seeking to help the court arrive at an informed decision regarding the best interests of each child. CASA volunteers work closely with the Department of Family and Children Services and advocates for services that will increase stability for a child’s care and, ultimately, lead to a safe permanent home for the child. The volunteers are sworn in as officers of the court and assigned to serve the needs of a specific child or sibling group. The volunteers interview the child and parents, review all records related to the child, and seek information from relatives, teachers, and others. CASA volunteers are supported by staff members who answer their questions and assist in the preparation of court reports.

We have retired professionals, stay at home moms, business people, pastors and many others who serve as volunteers.  Our volunteers are of a variety of ages and professions.  Most volunteers have no previous social service experience but simply bring a love for children and a desire to help the disadvantaged.

Anyone who wishes to volunteer as a CASA must attend 30 hours of training that includes courses on court information, family dynamics and child development.  The classes for certification meet two nights each week for five weeks starting on February 9th at 6:00 at the CASA office.

The need for volunteers is great! Every child deserves a voice.  Will you speak up for a child?

Anyone interested in volunteering or who would like more information can call (229) 386-9765 or email kmorrison@cpcasa.org.   The CASA office is located at 126 1st Street in Tifton.

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