CASA of the Continental Divide

Change a Child’s Story- become a Court Appointed Special Advocate!

Youth
LeadvilleTwin Lakes
Monthly

Advocate for the best interest of a child experiencing abuse, neglect or barriers to a quality education. Help make a difference and change the course of a child’s life in your community by becoming a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). 

CASA has two avenues for you to advocate for children in your community.

In Dependency and Neglect Cases, the family is in court due to their actions and the risk it presents to the well-being of the child. The judge appoints CASA to the case and the Program Coordinator appoints a volunteer. The advocate will meet with the child and the parent(s)/care giver to gain knowledge of the child and their life situation. They submit reports to the judge, attend court, and speak on behalf of the child for their best interests to be in a safe and permanent home.

Truancy is a symptom of something occurring in a child’s life. School attendance is mandated by law within the State of Colorado. When the school has been unsuccessful at correcting attendance the Judge appoints a Truancy CASA to assist both the courts and the families to acquire school attendance and school success.

Volunteer Opportunity Data

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Monthly

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Does the volunteer need to be 21+?

yes

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Contact email address:

janine.mariani@mtncasa.org

Website URL:

https://mtncasa.org

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CASA of the Continental Divide

Vision: All children and families will thriveCASA of the Continental Divide consists of 5 full time and 2 part time staff. Our programs is guided by our Board of…

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