COURT HOUSE – CASA for Children of Atlantic and Cape May Counties will host a special Information Session on Thurs., Oct. 20 at 6 p.m. at the Court House Church of Christ, 102 East Pacific Avenue in Cape May Court House, N.J.
The 30-minute program gives an overview on the organization and shows how CASA Volunteers advocate in court on behalf of abused and neglected children. Attending the Information Session is the first step to becoming a CASA Volunteer. Interested individuals should register by calling (609) 601-7800.
For more information, call (609) 601-7800 or visit www.AtlanticCapeCASA.org
About CASA:
Trained CASA Volunteer Advocates speak in family court on behalf of abused and neglected children in the foster care system and are dedicated to ensuring these children are placed in safe permanent homes as quickly as possible. In Atlantic and Cape May Counties, over 700 children are placed in foster care annually. Last fiscal year, CASA served 316 abused and neglected children with 165 Advocates and helped place 92 children in permanent homes.
Volunteering for CASA is a rewarding experience says Volunteer Advocate Judy from Mays Landing, N.J., “The CASA program addresses one of the most compelling problems of our society, narrows it to one small child and allows me to enter that life and make a difference.”
For more information about CASA visit www.AtlanticCapeCASA.org. CASA is a United Way Partner Agency.
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