CASA FOR KIDS IN NEED OF NEW CHILD ADVOCATES

  

CASA for Kids of South Central Texas is calling for community members to step up and advocate for children and families involved in the child welfare system in our local area.

“Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and physical distancing, many of us have been feeling increased stress, anxiety and isolation. Children involved in the foster care system are no exception,” said Mandy Wright, Executive Director of CASA for Kids.

“While we can’t always physically be by their side, we still want the children who are in foster care right here in our community to know they have an advocate on their side,” said Wright. “With so much uncertainty in the world, we want to help give these kids peace of mind, stability and connection. We want them to feel safety and comfort.”

Volunteers with CASA for Kids are known as CASA volunteers, or Court Appointed Special Advocates. These CASA volunteers advocate for a child or sibling group while they are in foster care. CASA volunteers advocate in the courtroom, school and other settings for the best interest of the child they are representing, help them stay connected with their families and communities, and work towards family reunification whenever safe and possible.

Now is a great time to get involved with CASA, Wright said. With info sessions, pre-service volunteer training and swearing-in ceremonies currently conducted online, you can make a difference in the lives of children and families in the foster care system—right from your own home.

“COVID-19 has changed how we conduct our advocacy work, but it has not changed our drive and passion to serve the children and families of this community,” said Wright. “We are taking precautions with how we conduct our trainings, visits with children and families, volunteer supervision and events to ensure the safety of all involved.

“We are here to serve the children and families of Austin, Colorado, Waller and Washington counties. We want to do that as safely as possible for the sake of those we serve, our staff, our volunteers and the greater public.  We never want a child in foster care to go without a CASA volunteer, especially now. That’s why we need our community to stand up and join us in our advocacy.”

CASA for Kids is accepting people into its next volunteer training class which starts October 12th.  To learn more about becoming a CASA volunteer, call 979-277-0088, visit www.wespeak4kids.org, or email ed@wespeak4kids.org.

(Story courtesy CASA for Kids of South Central Texas)

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