Allen County CASA

Allen County CASA

Legal Services

Fort Wayne, Indiana 25 followers

Allen County CASA, looks out for children who have been victims of child abuse and/or neglect in our community.

About us

More than 4,000 volunteers from local CASA programs in Indiana advocated for 23,290 abused and neglected children in 2021. But there is a tremendous need for additional volunteers. Right here in our community, there are more than 1,100 children recognized by the court as victims of abuse or neglect. In 2021,199 Allen County CASA volunteers served 571 children, with many remarkable success stories. But many abused and neglected children in Allen County are served by staff advocates or attorney GALs and could greatly benefit from a volunteer advocate. Allen County CASA recruits, trains and supports CASA volunteers as advocates to get to know the abused or neglected child and determine their needs and recommend what is in the child’s best interest. The CASA volunteer communicates this information about the child to the court so the child’s voice can be heard and so the child does not become “lost” in the system. The CASA volunteer helps the child to understand what is going on in the case and provides a friendly face, support, stability, and consistency for the child during legal proceedings amidst a sea of unfamiliar people - including police, doctors, child welfare workers, and lawyers. By presenting the best interests of abused and neglected children to the court, advocates help judges to make better informed and more timely decisions about children so they can be returned home or placed in a safe and permanent home as quickly as possible. In addition to speaking for the child in court, CASA volunteers assist children in other ways to recover from the situations that placed them in foster care - providing encouragement and support to enable them to lead healthy, productive lives. Advocates serve as role models to children who often have no one else to turn to. For example, many advocates assist with educational needs, encourage career interests, and develop meaningful relationships with their assigned children that have a lifelong impact on both the children and

Website
http://www.allencountycasa.org/
Industry
Legal Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Type
Government Agency

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    The Allen County CASA program operates under the Allen Superior Court, Family Relations Division, and is affiliated with the Indiana State Office of GAL/CASA, part of the Indiana Supreme Court's Division of State Court Administration. Certified by the State Office, it adheres to the Indiana Supreme Court Program Standards and Code of Ethics for GAL/CASA programs and is a member of the National CASA Association. In 2022, over 3,450 volunteers from Indiana CASA programs advocated for 18,918 abused and neglected children. In Allen County, 186 CASA volunteers served 756 children. However, there remains a need for more volunteers, as over 900 children are recognized by the court as victims of abuse or neglect annually, with about 300 lacking a volunteer advocate. Allen County CASA recruits, trains, and supports volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused or neglected children, ensuring their voices are heard in court and they do not get "lost" in the system. Volunteers provide stability and support during legal proceedings, helping children understand their cases and presenting their best interests to the court. This advocacy helps judges make informed, timely decisions, aiming to return children home or place them in safe, permanent homes swiftly. Beyond court advocacy, CASA volunteers assist children in recovering from their situations, offering encouragement and support for healthy, productive lives. They serve as role models, aiding with educational needs, career interests, and building meaningful, impactful relationships.

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  • View organization page for Allen County CASA, graphic

    25 followers

    The Allen County CASA program operates under the Allen Superior Court, Family Relations Division, and is affiliated with the Indiana State Office of GAL/CASA, part of the Indiana Supreme Court's Division of State Court Administration. Certified by the State Office, it adheres to the Indiana Supreme Court Program Standards and Code of Ethics for GAL/CASA programs and is a member of the National CASA Association. In 2022, over 3,450 volunteers from Indiana CASA programs advocated for 18,918 abused and neglected children. In Allen County, 186 CASA volunteers served 756 children. However, there remains a need for more volunteers, as over 900 children are recognized by the court as victims of abuse or neglect annually, with about 300 lacking a volunteer advocate. Allen County CASA recruits, trains, and supports volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused or neglected children, ensuring their voices are heard in court and they do not get "lost" in the system. Volunteers provide stability and support during legal proceedings, helping children understand their cases and presenting their best interests to the court. This advocacy helps judges make informed, timely decisions, aiming to return children home or place them in safe, permanent homes swiftly. Beyond court advocacy, CASA volunteers assist children in recovering from their situations, offering encouragement and support for healthy, productive lives. They serve as role models, aiding with educational needs, career interests, and building meaningful, impactful relationships.

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    **Become a CASA!** Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) speak up for abused and neglected children. Volunteers from all walks of life are specially trained and appointed by the Court to advocate for the best interests of these children. CASA Volunteers make a life-changing difference, working with child welfare professionals, attorneys, educators, and service providers to ensure judicial officers have the information they need to make the best decisions. Be a reliable influence and give children hope by giving them a voice.

  • View organization page for Allen County CASA, graphic

    25 followers

    **Become a CASA!** Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) speak up for abused and neglected children. Volunteers from all walks of life are specially trained and appointed by the Court to advocate for the best interests of these children. CASA Volunteers make a life-changing difference, working with child welfare professionals, attorneys, educators, and service providers to ensure judicial officers have the information they need to make the best decisions. Be a reliable influence and give children hope by giving them a voice.

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