CASA of NJ supports a statewide network of CASA programs which train volunteers to advocate for children removed from their home because of abuse or neglect.
Nearly 30 CASA advocates gathered for a training on ‘Early Childhood Development & The Impact of Perinatal Substance Use’, delivered by our amazing partners at Central Jersey Family Health Consortium.
This quote says it all. In just a handful of words, Rita Pierson captures the very heart of what it means to be a Court Appointed Special Advocate. She expresses it with a clarity and passion that is hard to match.
Imagine being the one person a child can count on.
CASA volunteers are everyday people who stand beside children living in foster care, making sure their voices are heard in court. With just a few hours a month, you can help change a child’s story forever.
Become a CASA!
If you have the passion to advocate for a child in need, we invite you to consider becoming a CASA Volunteer. You see, all children need is ONE stable presence and adult in their lives to thrive. You could be that individual a child in your community needs.
We’re inviting volunteers to join us in supporting children in foster care across Middlesex County. Our next training class begins on October 8, and there are still a few spots open. Visit our website to learn more.
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September is National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month - a time to gather tips and advice on having a conversation with a child (or adult) whose health and emotional well-being give you reason for concern.
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The single most common factor for children who develop resilience is having at least one stable and committed relationship with a parent, caregiver, or other adult. A CASA volunteer can play that important role for a child living in foster care.
In the heart of every child, there's a spark waiting to be ignited. In every adversity, there is a story of triumph waiting to unfold. Ignite a child's spark, and unveil triumphs from adversity. Help change a child's story today. Become a CASA volunteer!
We want to provide all children living in foster care with a CASA volunteer - and that will give them hope, or a feeling of magic, if you will, about their future. We want them to have a voice. We want them to be heard here at CASA.
Sometimes the only person advocating for a youth living in foster care is their CASA volunteer. Every child deserves someone who shows up and fights for their future. Will that be you here in 2025?
A child living in foster care is waiting for a volunteer like you! CASA volunteers come from all walks of life. Yet they all make a common, positive difference by volunteering their time toward their CASA child. Learn more by heading to our website https://t.co/RNJbmtBp0T.
“It took a year for her to smile and give me a sign that she liked our visits. I’ll never forget that day… we were out getting some ice cream, and she laughed at my joke. Sometimes it takes time to form new relationships, especially for children." -New Jersey CASA Volunteer
“I'd hoped I could help a child and perhaps make a difference in their life, but this experience went well beyond what I hoped. I get back from these children and adults tenfold what I give. This experience, and calling myself a CASA, is a gift.” - New Jersey CASA Volunteer
CASA Advocate Una stopped by the office to pick up bikes to bring to her CASA kids. What an amazing way to spread joy and adventure to kids who need it the very most this summer! A big thank you to @BerkeleyCollege for donating the bikes. They are going to a great home.
What do you like the most about your CASA?
"I love how she's very open and such a great listener. We also have multiple common interests and it's easy having a conversation. She's there for me" - Arielle, foster youth, age 15
Youth living in foster care who have a CASA volunteer are more likely to have improved mental health and emotional well-being due to the consistent and supportive presence of their advocates. This is why CASA is so important for thousands of children across New Jersey.