Volunteer: Advocate for Children in Foster Care - Atlantic CountyA Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect and is involved in the foster care system. Core Roles of a CASA Volunteer 1. Advocate for the Child in Court: CASA volunteers provide independent recommendations to the judge about what will best support the child’s safety, stability, and long-term well-being. 2. Get to Know the Child’s Situation: Meeting regularly with the child Talking with foster parents, biological parents, teachers, caseworkers, therapists, and others involved in the child’s life. Reviewing school, medical, and court records. 3. Ensure the Child’s Needs Are Met: CASA volunteers monitor whether the child is receiving necessary services such as: Education support, Medical and mental health care. Safe and stable housing 4. Be a Consistent Adult Presence Children in foster care often experience many caseworker changes. A CASA volunteer can be one stable adult who stays with the child throughout the case, sometimes for several years. 5. Promote Permanency Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information. Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions. Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Application will be emailed to you after the Information Session. Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check. Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties A Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect and is involved in the foster care system. Core Roles of a CASA Volunteer 1. Advocate for the Child in Court: CASA volunteers provide independent recommendations to the judge about what will best support the child’s safety, stability, and long-term well-being. 2. Get to Know the Child’s Situation: Meeting regularly with the child Talking with foster parents, biological parents, teachers, caseworkers, therapists, and others involved in the child’s life. Reviewing school, medical, and court records. 3. Ensure the Child’s Needs Are Met: CASA volunteers monitor whether the child is receiving necessary services such as: Education support, Medical and mental health care. Safe and stable housing 4. Be a Consistent Adult Presence Children in foster care often experience many caseworker changes. A CASA volunteer can be one stable adult who stays with the child throughout the case, sometimes for several years. 5. Promote Permanency Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information. Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions. Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Application will be emailed to you after the Information Session. Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check. Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 08244 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Advocate for Children in Foster Care - Cape May CountyA Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect and is involved in the foster care system. Core Roles of a CASA Volunteer 1. Advocate for the Child in Court: CASA volunteers provide independent recommendations to the judge about what will best support the child’s safety, stability, and long-term well-being. 2. Get to Know the Child’s Situation: Meeting regularly with the child Talking with foster parents, biological parents, teachers, caseworkers, therapists, and others involved in the child’s life. Reviewing school, medical, and court records. 3. Ensure the Child’s Needs Are Met: CASA volunteers monitor whether the child is receiving necessary services such as: Education support, Medical and mental health care. Safe and stable housing 4. Be a Consistent Adult Presence Children in foster care often experience many caseworker changes. A CASA volunteer can be one stable adult who stays with the child throughout the case, sometimes for several years. 5. Promote Permanency Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information. Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions. Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Application will be emailed to you after the Information Session. Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check. Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties A Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect and is involved in the foster care system. Core Roles of a CASA Volunteer 1. Advocate for the Child in Court: CASA volunteers provide independent recommendations to the judge about what will best support the child’s safety, stability, and long-term well-being. 2. Get to Know the Child’s Situation: Meeting regularly with the child Talking with foster parents, biological parents, teachers, caseworkers, therapists, and others involved in the child’s life. Reviewing school, medical, and court records. 3. Ensure the Child’s Needs Are Met: CASA volunteers monitor whether the child is receiving necessary services such as: Education support, Medical and mental health care. Safe and stable housing 4. Be a Consistent Adult Presence Children in foster care often experience many caseworker changes. A CASA volunteer can be one stable adult who stays with the child throughout the case, sometimes for several years. 5. Promote Permanency Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information. Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions. Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Application will be emailed to you after the Information Session. Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check. Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 08244 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Advocate for Children in Foster Care - Camden CountyA Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect and is involved in the foster care system. Core Roles of a CASA Volunteer 1. Advocate for the Child in Court: CASA volunteers provide independent recommendations to the judge about what will best support the child’s safety, stability, and long-term well-being. 2. Get to Know the Child’s Situation: Meeting regularly with the child Talking with foster parents, biological parents, teachers, caseworkers, therapists, and others involved in the child’s life. Reviewing school, medical, and court records. 3. Ensure the Child’s Needs Are Met: CASA volunteers monitor whether the child is receiving necessary services such as: Education support, Medical and mental health care. Safe and stable housing 4. Be a Consistent Adult Presence Children in foster care often experience many caseworker changes. A CASA volunteer can be one stable adult who stays with the child throughout the case, sometimes for several years. 5. Promote Permanency Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information. Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions. Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Application will be emailed to you after the Information Session. Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check. Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties A Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of a child who has experienced abuse or neglect and is involved in the foster care system. Core Roles of a CASA Volunteer 1. Advocate for the Child in Court: CASA volunteers provide independent recommendations to the judge about what will best support the child’s safety, stability, and long-term well-being. 2. Get to Know the Child’s Situation: Meeting regularly with the child Talking with foster parents, biological parents, teachers, caseworkers, therapists, and others involved in the child’s life. Reviewing school, medical, and court records. 3. Ensure the Child’s Needs Are Met: CASA volunteers monitor whether the child is receiving necessary services such as: Education support, Medical and mental health care. Safe and stable housing 4. Be a Consistent Adult Presence Children in foster care often experience many caseworker changes. A CASA volunteer can be one stable adult who stays with the child throughout the case, sometimes for several years. 5. Promote Permanency Follow these five steps to become a CASA volunteer. Email Staff@casaacc.org or call (609) 601-7800 for more information. Step 1: Attend a monthly Information Session - Register Now! or click here for a schedule of upcoming Information Sessions. Step 2: Apply, via an online application, to be accepted into training. Application will be emailed to you after the Information Session. Step 3: Complete all of your pre-training paperwork, including an interview and background check. Step 4: Sign-up for the next training session. Step 5: After a full training session of 35 hours is completed, and all of your paperwork is completed and cleared, you are sworn in as an official court advocate and will be assigned your first case. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 08244 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mission MessengersAmbassadors (Mission Messengers) help spread the word in the community about CASA and the work our amazing volunteers are doing. As an Ambassador, you will host and fill a private Snapshot event with ten or more guests who you think might want to learn more about CASA. To become an Ambassador, you must first attend a CASA Snapshot. If you wish to attend an upcoming Snapshot, or would like to learn more about this short-term volunteer opportunity, please email Judy Simpson or call (609) 601-7800 Ext 125. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties Ambassadors (Mission Messengers) help spread the word in the community about CASA and the work our amazing volunteers are doing. As an Ambassador, you will host and fill a private Snapshot event with ten or more guests who you think might want to learn more about CASA. To become an Ambassador, you must first attend a CASA Snapshot. If you wish to attend an upcoming Snapshot, or would like to learn more about this short-term volunteer opportunity, please email Judy Simpson or call (609) 601-7800 Ext 125. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 08244 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Go Blue Event Committee MembersGo Blue Event Committee Members help plan our Go Blue event on Monday, June 8th. We will start meeting as a committee in March. This event brings in a significant amount of financial resources for our organization, as well as creating community awareness and developing community partners. If you would like to serve on the event committee,ittee please email Judy Reses or call (609) 601-7800 Ext. 125. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties Go Blue Event Committee Members help plan our Go Blue event on Monday, June 8th. We will start meeting as a committee in March. This event brings in a significant amount of financial resources for our organization, as well as creating community awareness and developing community partners. If you would like to serve on the event committee,ittee please email Judy Reses or call (609) 601-7800 Ext. 125. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic, Cape May, & Camden Counties Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 08244 Allow Groups: No |