CASA's primary role is to advocate for the best interests of children
involved in abuse and neglect cases in court. CASA advocates through
the services of intensively trained volunteers known as Court Appointed
Special Advocates (CASA).
CASA's
3rd Annual Family Fun Hog Roast!
Saturday,
September 11, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
White Oak
Barn at Kennekuk Park
Click on the Pig for Event and Ticket
Information
Listen
to CASA Board President Jane Dobbles, and Vice President Alayne
Anderson as Linda Bolton's guests on News Makers 1490 WDAN 8/31/10:
Train
to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate
CASAs are ordinary people, helping children in
an extraordinary way.
CASA of
Vermilion County is offering the 30-hour child advocacy
pre-service course for Court Appointed Special Advocates. All CASA
volunteers are required to attend pre-service training. The nationally
recognized curriculum includes information on the Juvenile Court
Process, Child Abuse and Neglect Laws, Childhood Development, Risk
Factors of Child Abuse, and much more. View our training
flyer below for more information. Email our Advocate
Coordinator or call 446-5975 for registration information.
Fall Evening Class September
14
- October 14, 2010
Danville
Township Building - Board Room
Tuesdays and Thursdays
5:00 - 8:00
PM
Are you
interested in training but the training
dates and times won't work for your schedule? Please email
or call us to
express your interest and indicate a schedule that will work for you.
We offer the 30-hour course 3 times per year, and if we have
a
consensus, we will certainly accommodate by scheduling the training
course accordingly!
Are you part of a group or
organization that would
be interested in
learning more about CASA and the children we serve? Call or e-mail
us
to set up a presentation or to get information for your
newsletter/bulletin!
The mission
of CASA of Vermilion County is to
advocate for abused and neglected children within the Juvenile Court
System, by training and managing volunteers to represent those
children's best interest to the Court.