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CASA History

History of the CASA Movement

 In 1977, Seattle Superior Court Judge David Soukup was concerned about trying to make decisions on behalf of abused and neglected children without enough information. He conceived the idea of appointing community volunteers to speak up for the best interests of these children in court.  He made a request for volunteers; 50 citizens responded, and that was the start of the CASA movement.

Today, there are more than 68,000 advocates serving in 1,018 state and local program offices nationwide.  CASA programs across the country are known by several different names including Guardian ad Litem, Child Advocates and Voices for Children.

Since the inception of CASA advocacy, volunteers have helped more than 2 million children find safe, permanent homes in which they can thrive.

casa swing To find out more about CASA nationally or to find a state or local program nationwide, click here to visit the National CASA Association website.

 

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