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Dependency
Children and youth in foster care are paired one to one with CASA volunteers who advocate for their best interests and provide consistent support. As sworn officers of the court, volunteers build relationships, gather information, and inform the judge. This work centers on maintaining safe connections to family of origin, with a focus on permanency, health, and education.
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Juvenile Justice
Youth involved in the juvenile probation system are supported through individualized, one to one advocacy grounded in trust and consistency. CASA volunteers work closely with family members or other natural supports, probation, attorneys, and service providers to understand each young person’s needs and circumstances. Efforts prioritize the completion of a youth’s terms of probation, access to services, and successful reintegration into the community.
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Truancy
To support youth and families facing significant barriers to school attendance, CASA provides one to one volunteer support. CASA volunteers help identify challenges, strengthen family engagement, and make connections to resources that improve attendance to remove obstacles and create the stability needed for youth to re-engage in their education.
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Enhance Care Management (ECM)
Children and their families with complex needs are supported through coordinated care led by a dedicated Lead Care Manager on staff. In collaboration with existing service providers, care managers connect participants to primary and specialty medical care, therapy services, housing support, and essential resources such as food, financial assistance, and employment supports.
