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Why We Help?

Every child deserves a safe, loving, and permanent home. Yet, the reality for many children is far from this ideal.

  • In 2012, 1,640 children lost their lives due to abuse or neglect—nearly 70% of those children were under the age of three.
  • More than 700,000 children experience abuse or neglect each year.
  • Child Protective Services received 3.4 million referrals involving the alleged maltreatment of 6.3 million children in a single year.

Children in foster care face additional challenges:

  • The average child spends 21 months in foster care and is uprooted and moved at least three times, often separated from siblings.

Since its founding in 1977, CASA for Children has been a beacon of hope, ensuring over 2,000,000 children transition into safe, permanent homes.

This is why we help—because every child deserves a chance to thrive, to feel safe, and to grow surrounded by love and stability. Together, we can make a difference.


The Impact of a CASA Volunteer

Research shows that children with a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) have significantly better outcomes compared to those without:

  • Better Permanency Outcomes: Children with a CASA are more likely to find permanent homes than those without.
  • Reduced Re-Entry into the System: More than 90% of children with CASA volunteers never re-enter the foster care system.
  • Increased Adoption Rates: They are more likely to be adopted instead of lingering in long-term foster care.
  • Academic Success: CASA children are more likely to succeed in school.
  • Permanency Planning: Children with a CASA are more likely to have a concrete plan for permanency, particularly children of color.

CASA volunteers ensure children don’t get “forgotten” in the foster care system:

  • They advocate for access to necessary services and medications.
  • They reduce the likelihood of children returning to court or re-entering the system.

In 2013, an estimated 238,000 children were served by local CASA/GAL programs, helping to stop the cycle of abuse and neglect and giving children the opportunity to thrive.

With CASA, children find hope, stability, and a brighter future.


Your Support Changes Lives

Your tax-deductible donations make it possible to train and support local volunteers who advocate for abused and neglected children in court. These volunteers ensure that the voices of the most vulnerable children are heard and their best interests are prioritized.

Nationally, federal funding for CASA programs covers only a portion of the resources needed. The rest depends on the generosity of individuals like you.

With a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) or Guardian ad Litem (GAL) dedicated to their case, children in the foster care system have someone in their corner—fighting for their safety, stability, and well-being.

Your contribution ensures that more children have the opportunity to thrive in a safe, loving, and permanent home. Together, we can create brighter futures for those who need it most.

 Thank you for making a difference!



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8 Tips on Building Positive Relationships

As communal beings, humans were designed to be together. We’re made to interact with each other, to grow, love and learn together. One of the greatest ways to live a well-rounded and happy life is to focus on the relationships you surround yourself with.

Whether they’re familial, romantic or platonic, relationships are vital to beneficial and stable lives. So how can we learn to build positive and enriching relationships? Take a look at these top eight tips for some ideas. 

 

1. Celebrate diversity.

Effective relationship builders realize not everyone has the same opinions, comes from the same background or has the same future goals. Differences like these can create some of the strongest bonds between individuals. Enrich your life by celebrating diversity, stepping out of your comfort zone and getting to know someone different from you.

 

2. Trust others.

The best relationships are built upon mutual trust and respect between two people. Focus your friendships and partnerships—both old and new—on strengthening trust with each other. When both people in a relationship have trust, the relationship will continue to thrive.

 

3. Concentrate on listening.

It’s easy to talk, but it’s not so easy to listen. When you practice effective listening in your relationships, you make the other person feel valued. Ask questions, repeat back comments and show interest in what a person says in order to show them how much you care.

 

4. Pay attention.

Similar to effective listening, paying attention to different aspects helps grow your relationship. Was a coworker late for work and why? How does your friend’s body language show what’s bothering them? By paying attention to the little details that make up a relationship, you validate the other person and strengthen ties between the two of you.

 

5. Read the room.

Everyone has different personalities, and it’s easy to assume others respond the same way to stimuli as you. When building effective relationships, it’s essential to read others’ personalities and respond to them in complementary ways. Be yourself, but center on the part of yourself which best fits the situation.

 

6. Put the phone away.

Technology supports our world, but when it comes to relationship building it can be detrimental. If you’re trying to build up your relationships with others, put away the phone for a bit and pay attention to the here and now. Giving people your full attention will strengthen the bonds between you.

 

7. Practice empathy.

When it comes to relationships, practice the golden rule: “Do to others as you would have them do to you.” Put active empathy into play, and think about how you would feel in someone else’s shoes. If a friend feels like you are fully with them in their situation, they will be grateful and the relationship will flourish.

 

8. Give up your time.

Time is a huge gift, and giving people your time is a valuable way to build effective relationships. Take time to concentrate on others, support them in their endeavors and help them in their struggles. When you give others your time, they will give you theirs.

Living a healthy lifestyle is important, and building strong relationships with others effectively accomplishes this. By focusing on these eight easy tips, you can create effective relationships with others and continue to enjoy a positive and happy well-being.

Our Vision: Seeing Every Child in a Safe, Permanent Home

  • CASA Volunteers help change children's lives every day.

    76,756

  • Abused and neglected children had a CASA volunteer speaking up for their best interest in the last year.

    250, 323

  • Children are waiting for a volunteer empowered to find them a safe, loving, permanent home.

    452,000

  • Children in safer homes since 1977.

    2 Million

  • Ryan Dollinger
    Ryan Dollinger

    I would have been lost in foster care without my CASA volunteer.

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